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Post by tyrion on Feb 3, 2024 12:15:56 GMT
Very excited to have teamed up with a fellow Dragon Warriors gamebook writer to release two new gamebooks. Here is the link to the main page. Grave of the Kraken: In a world only just recovering from the devastating wizard's war, you are given the task of brokering peace between two rival city states, but the road to Heldad bears dangers you could never anticipate, and an evil rising from the war-torn past. A solo adventure gamebook for new or continuing adventurers in the world of Paldoria, using the GNAT system. All you need are two dice and an adventurous spirit to risk the dangers within. Temple of the Skull God: Welcome to the Kingdom of the Sky, a land of adventure and opportunity. Discover the secrets of the lost city, hidden in the teeming jungle. Explore remote islands populated with fierce monsters and even fiercer warriors. Face evil demons in their underwater temple. Challenge a mighty dragon who is laying waste to the countryside. And finally, if you are brave and resourceful enough, confront the priests of the death god before they can bring ruin to the kingdom. In this adventure gamebook you decide where to explore, which dangers to face and which quests to pursue. With over five hundred sections and a complete game system, are you brave enough to enter the temple of the skull god?
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Post by bloodbeasthandler on Feb 6, 2024 18:45:25 GMT
Well done Tyrion. I've got the books written down on my 'wishlist' as presents to be bought for birthday and whatnot, and I look forward to reading them.
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Post by tyrion on Feb 16, 2024 21:35:07 GMT
Very pleased with this review:
This adventure gamebook takes you to a jungle land filled with dinosaurs and aztec-themed dangers. Finding yourself in the coastal city of Amanecer, you venture into a world of ruined temples, maze-like tunnels, ravenous reptiles, and sinister cultists. Prove yourself sufficiently heroic in these various areas and you may be able to reach the hidden dungeon and face the dangers of the Skull God head on.
Temple of the Skull God presents an open world in no-less than 573 sections. Illustrated throughout by Dean Spencer, it's a sprawling and well-written gamebook, full of hidden nooks and opportunities: trackless swamps, ruined cities, a dragon-infested volcano, and much more. My favourite incident is probably with a very rude talking bird, though I also liked the cash-stealing monkeys, and shooting ballistas at pterosaurs!
Paul Partington has a long history of brilliant gamebooks, writing fan games for both Fighting Fantasy and Dragon Warriors. This is his first foray into a new setting and a new system (GNAT), but it's as good as I've come to expect, and the system is quick, easy, and included in the book.
If you are a fan of fantasy gamebooks, this is well worth the purchase price.
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