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ChatterBank1 min ago
Does anyone remember create your own adventure books from authors like steve jackson?
I saw reprints of the old ones lately in ottakers and wondered what happened to these, i used to love them as a kid and had nearly a hundred titles but all i see if any at all are the old ones in reprint and very few of them at least. I know that computer games and consols have replaced these books but i miss them and feel that we have lost a great adventure and game that helped me develope my literacy at the time. i enjoyed reading an adventure which i was the hero and i chose the desicions at the end of the page than that of reading an normal book that bored me.
Does anyone know of any out there still being written or any website groups that produce anything similar??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They stopped publishing them due to a slump in sales caused by (as you surmised) PC & Console gaming. AFAIK the reprints are doing OK, but I wonder if the people buying them are older people looking for a nostalgia hit or "new" people.
Not sure about any new web or print additions to the genre, but a few years back Kim Newman wrote "Life's Lottery", which was a "Choose Your Own Adventure" book for adults. It should be available to order (alas, his books are hard to find "on the shelf"), and is quite an interesting literary experiment that enables you to shape a man's life from his schooldays (do you say you prefer Napoleon Solo or Ilya Kuryakin?) through teenage years (do you take advantage of that drunk girl?) through adulthood. I can't say that I ever got a "good" conclusion :-(.
You might also consider "Tabletop" RPG's (like "Dungeons & Dragons"), which are similar but more interactive, and you need a number of players. Their reputation is a bit geeky, but they can be great fun, and games are available in a huge variety of genres: SF, Cyberpunk, Fantasy, Historical etc etc (plus many based on TV & Films like Farscape, Buffy and Angel). I'd particulary recommend "Call of the Cthulhu" (horror based on H.P. Lovecraft) and "On The Edge" (very wierd conspiracies etc).
I have all the old original books but wondered if they made new ones, will check that link out tho, sounds interesting. Did anyone find a way to win house of hell cos i am sure it was unfinishible.
My favourites were the Lone Wolf series and also the Mad Max style books called omega zone etc, anyone remember these?
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