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  2. Gamebook - Wikipedia

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    The books involve a branching path format in order to move between sections of text, but the reader creates a character as in a role-playing game, and resolves actions using a game-system. Unlike role-playing solitaire adventures, adventure gamebooks include all the rules needed for play in each book.

  3. List of books about video games - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive look at the history of the games, characters, and world of Rygar. Videogame University (ASIN 1093951532) by George Litvinoff (2019). A Brief History of Video Games: From Atari to Xbox One (ISBN 978-1472118806) by Richard Stanton (2015). A Brief History of Video Games covers a lot of games and a lot of stories spanning many decades.

  4. Blood Sword (gamebook series) - Wikipedia

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    Blood Sword is a series of gamebooks created by Oliver Johnson and Dave Morris and published by Knight Books in the late 1980s. The books were illustrated by Russ Nicholson and the maps supplied by Geoff Wingate. It was set in the authors' own fantasy world of "Legend" which was also the setting for their Dragon Warriors role playing game.

  5. Blood Games - Wikipedia

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    Blood Games may refer to: Blood Games (film) , 1990 slasher film directed by Tanya Rosenberg Blood Games (Bledsoe book) , 1992 true crime book by Jerry Bledsoe

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  7. Blood Games (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly described Blood Games as "middling", like "so much of [Laymon's] mid-career work". The review concluded by saying that it is a "brisk but routine entertainment from the controversial author". [1]

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  9. Bloodletting - Wikipedia

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    Bloodletting (or blood-letting) is the withdrawal of blood from a patient to prevent or cure illness and disease. Bloodletting, whether by a physician or by leeches , was based on an ancient system of medicine in which blood and other bodily fluids were regarded as " humours " that had to remain in proper balance to maintain health.