I hope this is the right forum to post this.
Does anyone here still play the old gamebooks like Fighting Fantasy and Lone Wolf? As a youngster these games kept me, a young boy with not many friends, basically from going insane. They were my gateway into role-playing in general, starting with the Fighting Fantasy books them moving on to my favourite series, Lone Wolf.
Gamebooks seem to be undergoing a renaissance of sorts. Fighting Fantasy has been republished, Lone Wolf is in the process of being republished, and so are the Choose Your Own Adventure books.
There has also been the release of new gamebooks, firstly in the Fighting Fantays series (three brand new adventures to date) and also a new series (which I had a hand at playtesting): Epic Adventure Gamebooks. I am also writing some gamebooks that I may release as well.
So did any of you grow up with these and do any of you still play? What are/were your favourites?
Does anyone here still play the old gamebooks like Fighting Fantasy and Lone Wolf? As a youngster these games kept me, a young boy with not many friends, basically from going insane. They were my gateway into role-playing in general, starting with the Fighting Fantasy books them moving on to my favourite series, Lone Wolf.
Gamebooks seem to be undergoing a renaissance of sorts. Fighting Fantasy has been republished, Lone Wolf is in the process of being republished, and so are the Choose Your Own Adventure books.
There has also been the release of new gamebooks, firstly in the Fighting Fantays series (three brand new adventures to date) and also a new series (which I had a hand at playtesting): Epic Adventure Gamebooks. I am also writing some gamebooks that I may release as well.
So did any of you grow up with these and do any of you still play? What are/were your favourites?