Bill "Tsathogga" Webb just announced on the Necromancer Games forums that Frog God Games is live. You can't buy Slumbering Tsar yet, but they have a place-holder page up.
Ha, and I love this from the About Us page:
"We won't fill your players coffers with millions of gold and powerful magic items either, at least not without great efforts. Our encounters won't be "balanced" to make sure no one dies, and a 3rd level monster may or may not have 50.2 gp (like its supposed to in certain rule books). Death will be frequent, but fair, and players who fail to use their heads will surely lose them."
May 4, 2010
A Box Full of Adventure
These books brought back a ton of memories. I knew I had been a huge fan of these books, but I didn’t realize to what I extent. I think Choose Your Own Adventure (CYOA) books are still being published, but are they popular? Anyone with kids know? I seem to recall them being very big when I was a kid.
The box had a total of 22 books. Here is the break down:
- 6 Choose Your Own Adventure books
- 5 Endless Quest books
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- 4 Fantasy Forest books (more on these below)
- 2 Explorer books
- 1 Zork book
- 1 The Choice is Yours book
- 1 The Secret Files of Dakota King
- 1 Dragontales book (this
I knew I read a lot of these growing up, but I thought I had checked most out from the school library. Speaking of that, I remember having some sort of library project in 6th grade and having to use certain books from a librarian-provided list. A CYOA book was on that list (I think it was this one: link
On a side note, that kid had quite a handle. His first name was “Ikey” and his last name, which I won’t post to protect is anonymity, was the most Greek last name I have ever heard. I also recall telling him we would have flying cars in the future and his response, was no, Jesus is coming back in the future. I have nothing against that belief (heck, I’m Catholic), but that just struck me as, well, a rather heavy thing to come out of a 6-year-old’s mouth (I was 8).
Anyhow, more than any of the other books, I’m thrilled to have found the Fantasy Forest books, which are Endless Quest books for younger readers. My wife and I have read two to Chaos so far and she loves them. I’ll detail them more later this week, but for now I'll just say I think Wizards of the Coast would do well to revisit this style of books.
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