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Deadlands: Coffin Rock (2008; softcover) Deadlands: The Flood, Plot Point Campaign (2009; PDF, hardcover) Deadlands: The Flood Player's Guide (2009; free PDF) Deadlands: Marshal's Screen / Murder on the Hellstromme Express adventure (2009; hardcover gamemaster's screen, softcover booklet) Deadlands: Don't Drink the Water (2009; PDF)
Boxed set including maps and a rulebook detailing the labyrinth of chasms that was once California, an adventure, and rules for martial arts characters: 1997 City o' Gloom: Boxed set of maps and information for setting adventures in Salt Lake City, as well as advanced rules for mechanical augmentations and a game called skullchucker: 1997 Lost ...
Legends of Skyfall, written by David Tant (4 books) Lemmings Adventures Gamebooks, written by Nigel Gross and Jon Sutherland (2 books) 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]
Hell on Earth Reloaded: Core rulebook, containing the complete Savage Worlds ruleset for the Hell on Earth setting. Requires the core Savage Worlds book to play. 2012 Hell on Earth Players Guide: Contains the portions of the core rulebook aimed solely at players, with none of the gamemaster information.
The "blue spine" editions lasted about a year and then the entire run of Tom Swift Jr. books was reproduced in yellow spine versions and all later titles were released in this format. The Hardy Boys books (another series from the Stratemeyer Syndicate) was also released in a blue spine version; this may have prompted the change in color.
BookTube is a subcommunity on YouTube that focuses on books and literature. The BookTube community has, to date, reached hundreds of thousands of viewers worldwide. While the majority of BookTubers focus on Young Adult literature, many address other genres.
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Each story is a self-contained adventure, but throughout the series, Earl Dumarest, the protagonist, searches for clues to the location of his home world, Earth. The stories are set in a far future galactic culture that is fragmented and without any central government.