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Thanks for pointing it out. I just read them. It was interesting to read them and remember the elements discussed although it has been a very long time ago when I actually played those two titles. I look forward to read more of them.Mr Creosote wrote:Talking about the original books, a friend and me have discussed the first two recently
I tried the free print'n'play version (a small teaser game), and it seemed like a lot of fun.The campaign only runs for another couple of days if you want to join in :)oxAlex wrote:Look certainly interesting. I'll think about it. Did you ever play the official Fighting Fantasy board games?
I know. Yesterday I watched the video and read all the options to back up. I'm thinking about doing the 89 Euro pledge and if I like the game buy the other expansions afterwards, but I'm not sure because I think the price is rather high and the game won't be published before October 2016. Well I still have 48 hours to think about itGunness wrote:The campaign only runs for another couple of days if you want to join in :)ox
I think I'm one of the othersGunness wrote: Oh, I tried Warlock of Firetop Mountain once. It was... old fashionedI think game design has come a long way since the mid-80s, and it just seemed pretty random and un-engaging. So not for me, but possibly others.
And did you test it? Was it good or am I to become the proud owner of over a 100 coasters to put below a cup of hot chocolate milkGunness wrote:I've prepared the print'n'play version and will test it during the weekend. If the test game turns out to be terrible, I guess I'll have a very expensive door stop in a year or so!
You are not going to tell me it is the same person who hinted me to obtain a copy, are you?Gunness wrote:(guess who asked Santa to get the wife something nice last Christmas)
Looks interesting, but I think I'll have to wait until next ChristmasGunness wrote:Btw, if you're into tactical fantasy combat, give Summoner Wars a look - it's a lot of fun.