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Literally Immersive Gamebooks, written by James A. Hirons (5 books) Lone Wolf, mostly written by Joe Dever (33 books planned, 31 published so far) Make Your Own Adventure With Doctor Who (6 books, Sixth Doctor) [1] Marvel Superheroes, written by various authors (8 books) Narnia Solo Games, written by various authors (7 books advertised, 5 ...
The series distinguished itself by featuring a fantasy role-playing element, with the caption on each cover claiming each title was "a Fighting Fantasy gamebook in which YOU are the hero!" The popularity of the series led to the creation of merchandise such as action figures, board games, role-playing game systems, magazines, novels and video ...
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In August 2014, a successful Kickstarter campaign took place and raised £68,005 to help funding the creation of the game. [30] This new version was released at the end of September 2015. In July 2021, the editor announced that it was ceasing the publication [31] The Lone Wolf Adventure Game by Joe Dever and Cubicle 7 (September 2015)
Lone Wolf Saga, a complete Android version of the first 20 gamebooks (the Kai, Magnakai and Grandmaster sub-series) is available, [61] similarly Seventh Sense S is a complete Microsoft Windows version. [62] All used Project Aon's licence and data. Two game modules for the game Neverwinter Nights were named after the Lone Wolf book series. [63]
Zero State is an alternate telling of the Quantum Break story and is not considered canon with the game. Rage: Rage: Matthew J. Costello: ISBN 978-0345529367: Del Rey Remember Me: The Pandora Archive: Scott Harrison: ISBN 9780957677715: Orb Entertainment Limited Prequel novel to the game. Resident Evil: The Umbrella Conspiracy: S.D. Perry: ISBN ...
Gamebooks range widely in terms of the complexity of the game aspect. At one end are the branching-plot novels, which require the reader to make choices but are otherwise like regular novels (this style is exemplified by the originator of the gamebook format, Choose Your Own Adventure, and is sometimes referred to as "American style").
A Fabled Lands Role Playing Game and 12 source books based on the original game books were planned to be written by Shane Garvey and Jamie Wallis of Greywood Publishing, however only the core book and the first source book (titled Sokara - The War-Torn Kingdom) were released. The RPG rules were based on the original rules of the game books but ...