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Fighting Fantasy ... and Choose Your Own Adventure!!!

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 7:26 pm
by Landwaster
How about them, eh? eh? EH? As a young'n, I LOVED these books.

First the Choose Your Own Adventure books. It was groundbreaking (at least as far as I knew). I found a couple in an old bookstore a few years ago and snapped them up immediately ... lost jewels of djibouti or something was one of them ... in storage now.

Then came Fighting Fantasy, which as far as my knowledge serves was basically the anticedent to D&D. Same as CYOA, except we had skill and stamina levels ... and rolled dice whenever we ran into a bad guy.

I don't remember any of the FF books, but would LOVE to run across them again. The main reason I don't remember them is because I tainted my memory by writing my own!! I was a kid, given, but I still have them (in storage), and was especially proud. Still am. I completed one called "Mission Morson", and followed up with "Mission Lancarren". As a young'n, I happened to make them unnaturally difficult, but they were still fun to try.

Mission Morson centred around a castle and the forest behind it. The forest also had a small tunnel system underneath it which was basically a third location. There was some underground town in a big cavern, too, but my memory is hazy, there.

Then there was Mission Lancarren, which started at the town of Knirrankee and wandered around a bit before heading along a track which followed a river, and eventually headed into mountain ranges, amongst which was the big test, Mount Lancarren. The tunnels and chambers in there were three-dimensional, I had to find a big hunk of polystyrene foam and stick coathanger wires in it so that I could map out passages that sloped, rising and dropping levels, so that I could know the directions to use. A special time in my life :)

I went on to commence Mission Amman, which was going to head through various town and farmland, but only got a dozen pages in before ... umm ... growing up :D

But it was off its nut at the time! Keys and monsters and treasures and staircases and oooh somebody stop me!

Mission Morson I first wrote in a schoolbook and later typed up, while Lancarren remained in an exercise book, and Mission Amman was commenced in a big diary.

I even wrote a computer program which could automatically suggest page numbers for me (you know how they send you to different pages based on the decision), which made things easier, on the old Commodore 64.

Then I translated the entire Mission Lancarren (my biggest production) into a QBasic computer game. The whole thing worked and I loved it!

I translated the files only a year ago from Basic A on 5&1/4 to QBasic on hard disk ... took a bit of work ... and then found that many of the files (pages) were missing :(

One day I'll fix it up!

Tell yers what, if I ever get either of them out of storage, I'll present them here as a game, type in a page and allow yers to make the choices, and go on from there :) Won't be for a long time, though!

Anyway, it was exciting stuff.

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2003 9:18 pm
by Theo
Solo-play gamebooks were what first got me into role-playing (and it definitely helped keep up my interest in fantasy in general), back when I was about 10.

I've got a bunch of Fighting Fantasy book, but in my opinion they can't hold a candle to the superb Lone Wolf series by Joe Dever. As far as I know these are the best fantasy gamebooks ever. Both in matter of gameplay (they don't have tons of dumb sudden-death sections like the FF books, in fact they are designed so that you could get through them on the first attempt with a bit of luck and skill), but mostly because of the long epic story they form together. I admit to being hugely nostalgic over these books, but I still think they really are good.

And the best thing is - they're online now! :D Since a couple of years Joe Dever has agreed to let some fans transcribe and post the (long out-of-print) books online. The html format is in fact almost as tailor-made for the gamebook - instead of turning to various pages you click on link.

I urge everyone with the slightest interest in fantasy gaming to check this out at

www.projectaon.org

Theo

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 6:41 am
by [Syl]
Yeah, the Choose Your Own Adventure books were cool. The best one I ever had I got at a school book sale, a non CYOA (that acronym has an entirely different meaning in the navy) brand About some Elf Guy wandering around in a big tower. The book was huge and really complex. Wish I could remember the name of it.

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 10:18 am
by Lord Mhoram
I really wanna get the Amber Make-Your-Own-Adventure book, but it's pretty rare.

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 1:24 pm
by Landwaster
Thanks Theo for the Link! Looking at it now!

Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 11:57 am
by CovenantJr
Theo wrote:Solo-play gamebooks were what first got me into role-playing (and it definitely helped keep up my interest in fantasy in general), back when I was about 10.

I've got a bunch of Fighting Fantasy book, but in my opinion they can't hold a candle to the superb Lone Wolf series by Joe Dever. As far as I know these are the best fantasy gamebooks ever. Both in matter of gameplay (they don't have tons of dumb sudden-death sections like the FF books, in fact they are designed so that you could get through them on the first attempt with a bit of luck and skill), but mostly because of the long epic story they form together. I admit to being hugely nostalgic over these books, but I still think they really are good.

And the best thing is - they're online now! :D Since a couple of years Joe Dever has agreed to let some fans transcribe and post the (long out-of-print) books online. The html format is in fact almost as tailor-made for the gamebook - instead of turning to various pages you click on link.

I urge everyone with the slightest interest in fantasy gaming to check this out at

www.projectaon.org

Theo
8O 8O :D I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY LONE WOLF FAN HERE!! :o 8) I have them all, up to about book 23/24.

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2003 10:43 am
by Theo
CovenantJr wrote:8O 8O :D I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY LONE WOLF FAN HERE!! :o 8) I have them all, up to about book 23/24.
Well, ain't that pretty cool? ;) Then you got me beat, I've only read up to book 12 (and I didn't actually read/play book 9-12 until they turned up on the net) - the "original series", as it were.

Theo

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2003 11:04 am
by CovenantJr
I was fortunate to get them all. I'd picked up a handful in used book shops, but then I discovered this Lone Wolf fan thing...and bought up all the others I was missing in one go. It's a good thing I did, because about a year later, the fan place disappeared. You can't get the books anymore... I've heard of Project Aon, but I didn't realise they'd made so much progress! :o

For Sommerlund and the Kai! Heh heh ;)

Posted: Sat Oct 04, 2003 6:30 pm
by The Leper Fairy
I used to read choose your own adventure books all the time. I remember there was one choice where a submarine was coming right at me and I chose to go up and I lived! I was so happy... 8)

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 1:07 am
by Landwaster
Ok I have sourced my two fighting fantasy books and if youse are interested I can start a thread for the first one, and let yers make the choices (first in best dressed) and have a bit of fun.

Qualifier : I wrote these when I was young, there's no writing quality much, inherent, and also I think the game's pretty hard, cause as a young kid its sometimes difficult to understand the notion of making a challenge achieveable!

Is anyone interested?

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 2:19 am
by Landwaster
*waits for someone to raise their hand out of pity*

(yers realise I'll do it anyway, I presume?)

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2003 9:07 am
by Loredoctor
Yeah, I loved those FF books. I still have two in my room. My bro used to have 40 but he sold them a few years back. Great books.

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 3:20 pm
by CovenantJr
Landwaster wrote:*waits for someone to raise their hand out of pity*

(yers realise I'll do it anyway, I presume?)
I'm in! :D

Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 8:30 pm
by Landwaster
Yay ... there's one! Hehe.

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2003 10:47 pm
by Landwaster
Ok well I'll get it started soon, probably in the Mallory forum as its a game ... just keep an eye out :)

Posted: Mon Dec 22, 2003 12:31 am
by Landwaster
Ok I've commenced the introductory stuff in a new thread entitle "Mission Morson" in Mallory's Gaming Bar. Direct link to the thread is : kevinswatch.ihugny.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=2395