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The Endless Quest books were three series of gamebooks. The first two series were released in the 1980s and 1990s by TSR , while the third series was released by Wizards of the Coast . Originally, these books were the result of an Educational department established by TSR with the intention of developing curriculum programs for subjects such as ...
Prisoners of Pax Tharkas. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Gamebook is a series of 18 gamebooks published from 1985 to 1988. The series was initially titled Super Endless Quest Adventure Gamebook as the books added a more complex game system to stories which otherwise share the same style with the Endless Quest books.
Endless Quest Book #2 Rose Estes 0-935696-87-3 Endless Quest Books 06/1982 D&D Pillars of Pentegarn Endless Quest Book #3 Rose Estes 0-935696-92-X Endless Quest Books 06/1982 D&D Return to Brookmere Endless Quest Book #4 Rose Estes 0-935696-93-8 Endless Quest Books 01/1983 D&D Revolt of the Dwarves Endless Quest Book #5 Rose Estes 0-88038-020-9
[3]: 14 These first four Endless Quest books were on the Best Seller list for more than six months. [2] TSR considered Endless Quest merely a fad, and moved to diversify the mainstream publishing it had begun; Estes and James M. Ward formed an education department for the company, but this failed because TSR did not hire any educational sales ...
AD&D 2nd ed. Ravenloft Endless Quest #38 (series 2) [17] The Nightmare Lands: 1124 Shane Lacy Hensley, Bill Slavicsek: 1995 ISBN 0-7869-0174-8: AD&D 2nd ed. campaign expansion boxed set. Van Richten's Guide to Fiends: RR10 9477 Teeuwyn Woodruff 1995 ISBN 0-7869-0122-5: AD&D 2nd ed. accessory Chilling Tales: RR11 9495 Lisa Smedman 1995 ISBN 0 ...
A. Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Slayer; The Age of Decadence; Akiba's Trip: Undead & Undressed; Alien Shooter; Alto's Adventure; Alto's Odyssey; Always Sometimes Monsters
The series was a spin-off from their main Endless Quest series set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. With each novel billed as a "quest for romance and adventure", the series was intended to appeal primarily to a female audience. [1] As the series was not in print for long, some of the books are very difficult to find, especially the last two.
In the 1980s, TSR, Inc. published two Tarzan books as part of their Endless Quest gamebook series: Tarzan and the Well of Slaves (1985), by Douglas Niles ISBN 0-394-73968-X. Released as EQ #26. Tarzan and the Tower of Diamonds (1986), by Richard Reinsmith ISBN 0-394-74188-9. Released as EQ #31.