The first two in the Kai series gameplay were near impossible in some passages, but after I picked up a certain sword after book 2 they became too easy. I think I lost the sword at the end of this one, so we'll see if the playing gets reasonably difficult in the Master series. All books in the se...
The Lone Wolf series is growing on me as it progresses. Book 2 was MUCH better than book 1, but still had a couple of really annoying features. This third book is a little better again. I did discover one maddening circumstance, but I'll let it go.There was a much better sense of the passage o...
An exciting choose-your-own adventure book, fourth in this popular series! Great for early readers to have an interactive experience and adventure!
"This is the edition you have been waiting for! Berkley/Pacer edition, July 1986!!!Slight wear in corners and along the edges of front and back covers. Spine has a hairline crease along the length of the book. Hardly used. You will be surprised as to how good the condition of book is. Cover desig...
I always found the Lone Wolf series to spin an interesting enough yarn, but to fall far short of the more vivid and intense experience offered by Fighting Fantasy.This second book in the series is a good read, and the story is much, much better than the slightly damp squib that was the first book...
While the gaming industry is steadily growing, role-playing adventure novels are among the biggest sellers. Since Lone Wolf games use no dice, no boards and no accessories, they are becomming even more popular with each issue.
Di librigioco ne avevo alcuni da ragazzo, l'idea mi è sempre piaciuta, la realizzazione un po' meno per due motivi:1 - giocando da solo è sempre stato difficile mantenere la disciplina necessaria a giocare senza "barare". Ho provato più volte a "fare il serio", a tenere i punti ferita e l'equipag...
Lone Wolf's quest takes him into the fabulous land of Dessi, home of unearthly creatures and magicians. Can the powerful sorcerers protect Lone Wolf once he enters Castle Death? For none have lived to tell. HC: Hutchinson.