vagsancho
Knight
Posts: 809
Favourite Gamebook Series: CRYPT OF THE SORCERER
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Post by vagsancho on Aug 19, 2015 19:46:54 GMT
Yes, it is possible. Not cheap though, £30 per person £30? Worth it.
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Post by stevendoig on Aug 24, 2015 21:13:22 GMT
AAArgh
I'm lost
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sylas
Baron
"Don't just adventure for treasure; treasure the adventure!"
Posts: 1,679
Favourite Gamebook Series: Fighting Fantasy, Way of the Tiger
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Post by sylas on Aug 24, 2015 23:24:02 GMT
if he wants to go just to get the feels for £30 he can go right ahead. i just hope he doesn't force his 'students' to do the same. if anything, i'm surprised he hasn't thought to read Crypt in the stone circle where the divine energy present would influence the dice rolls in his favour.
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Post by a moderator on Aug 25, 2015 12:45:46 GMT
if anything, i'm surprised he hasn't thought to read Crypt in the stone circle where the divine energy present would influence the dice rolls in his favour. If vagsancho took his copy of Crypt to Stonehenge, he'd be more likely to try and summon Razaak into our world. Sometimes I'm very pleased that FF books are just fiction.
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Post by johnbrawn1972 on Aug 27, 2015 20:17:44 GMT
if anything, i'm surprised he hasn't thought to read Crypt in the stone circle where the divine energy present would influence the dice rolls in his favour. If vagsancho took his copy of Crypt to Stonehenge, he'd be more likely to try and summon Razaak into our world. Sometimes I'm very pleased that FF books are just fiction. To quote the Empire revelation in Family Guy "Whaaaaaaaaaaaaat?"
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Post by offm on Apr 6, 2016 17:10:22 GMT
I seriously tought , is it to "nerdy" to have a text-to-speech narration of the story when i was developing it at the ff fan site , but then tought whath the hell am i talking about, it is way better to have this to perseive the story, that and the fact that as a programmer and "user" i am to lazy to read lots of text .
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Post by Dalthus Bire on Apr 22, 2016 13:30:51 GMT
None of us are nerds. Trust me. Incidentally, has anyone seen my spork? I need it to contact John F. Kennedy, who now resides in the dark side of the moon with Lord Lucan. Like I said, take my word for it.
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Post by offm on Jul 8, 2016 10:29:26 GMT
(focusing back on the topic of conversation) Am i a Nerd for prefering a good book with extra action rather then a boring TV Show? i certainly think not.
Edit-BtW (off-topic): Ian Livingstone certainly puts in practice the adventures lived on this books, juding by his trips to the jungle recently.
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Post by guest111 on Oct 27, 2017 16:45:49 GMT
Can a geek (with an upper IQ (over 100) still be good at fights , and for example chop wood?
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Post by mythruth on Oct 27, 2017 17:08:24 GMT
It depends strong minded persons can do whatever they put theirs minds to it.Even take care of the body.
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Post by hynreck on Oct 27, 2017 18:36:14 GMT
I can be quite the geek (yes to the IQ also), and I'm also pretty good at fighting. Not that I fight often; I wise man will avoid fights as much as possible. Not that I'm that wise either. But if it couldn't be avoided, I'm not too worried. Unless of course, guns are involved or telekinesis or some other cheat like up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, A, B.
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Post by lordomnibok on Oct 27, 2017 20:45:03 GMT
I can be quite the geek (yes to the IQ also), and I'm also pretty good at fighting. Not that I fight often; I wise man will avoid fights as much as possible. Not that I'm that wise either. But if it couldn't be avoided, I'm not too worried. Unless of course, guns are involved or telekinesis or some other cheat like up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, A, B. Yes! Even the most mighty geek can be vulnerable to a psychotic button bashing air head. They can often prove to be the most alarming of enemies. Down, right, punch usually sorts them out though.
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Post by offm on Oct 28, 2017 8:54:44 GMT
With some ease of mind and determination everything would be solved maybe?!
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Post by thealmightymudworm on Oct 28, 2017 18:06:44 GMT
Can a geek (with an upper IQ (over 100) still be good at fights , and for example chop wood? I'd already started this reply to say that I am (or used to be – it's a long time since I trained) a karate black belt, before it occurred to me that you probably meant chop wood in useful quantities using an axe. Never really done much of that – couldn't take to the hanging round in bars in women's clothing. (That's a Monty Python reference for anyone baffled.)
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Post by hynreck on Oct 30, 2017 12:46:47 GMT
Yes, Almighty, you and me both, I am also a black belt, but usually don't like to advertise! Not that on the web it matters one way or the other. And just like you I am also not too fond of wearing high heels, suspenders and a bra, just like my dear mama.
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