Yo webmaster. I was wondering would it be possible to make a ff book that has an rpg format(levels, exp, level up stat increase) into one of the ones on this website?
It isn't really the nature of FF gamebooks to have this kind of progression, generally advancement is driving the story forward rather than increasing values of attributes. As far as I know, the nearest thing to what you suggest is Ulysses' Wrong Way Go Back series as it allows you to accumulate skills and bonuses along the way. I am not aware of any amateur gamebook that comes close in this respect (on this site, the closest is probably Outsider!).
Find the fish woman in the Museum and get a green glass tile from her. The other fish woman you refer to does not give you anything critical. To escape from her, tell her the stories in a different order.
but wen i tel the fish wuman that i find before the brain wen i have no pascard, i tel hir the spider story, that from rong way go back, then from the goldan krait. but i am kucked wen i finished this because she is not beleaving me, and i think that i need to get the yelo glastile.
I'm having a ball writing my own FF. I've written it all out in an exercise book and am now embarking on the arduous task of typing it all up, making sure everything is cohesive. Also, 4 drawings down :), more to go :(
There is no direct sequel to The Diamond Key, however I do have partially completed stories set in the same world. One of which is based on the Orcs encountered in the mountains as you played tDK. These will not see the light of day for some time.
I've noticed a new feature in some of the gamebooks. It seems that the books are now letting me read more than one section at a time if there is no upcoming choice. I must say, I really like this feature, and find that it makes me feel like I'm really reading a book. Great job!
Thanks. In time I intend to apply this to all the gamebooks if possible.
The phrase "got the combination" is probably the indication of your problem. You need to know the correct combination before you go to the brain. The information you need to reverse the matter transfer is on one of the tiles. You will also need to find where your crew is imprisoned.
Question for the webmaster, I've noticed that in several gamebooks, I've only been able to get a skill score of at most nine. This makes sence for some of them, but I was wondering if it was intentional or not?
You need to meet the fish woman. She will be staring off into space, but I don't remember exactly where to find her. You are certainly onto something with the tiles though.
but, i just gatherd dater from the consoles, got a blaster, explored the ship, went to the opaning, explord everything, tuck the knive in the kitchen, killed the fish wuman, contuned to explore, tuck a pascard, picked up a orange glastile and a red one, got to the museum, incirted the orange glastile first, incerted the red glastile, went to the brain, got the combination, killed the goldfish king, then i just got edisintergrated.
Any one seen the official FF website recently? Although it contains a lot of professional elements and it has plenty of content I think the layout is awful. I reckon I could do a better layout then who ever it is they are paying to make the website.
The objective of The Hypertrout is to rescue your crew. To do this you need to reverse the matter transportation. Therefore, you need to discover 2 things in the course of exploring the fish:
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1. How to use a matter-transport console, and: 2 Where your crew is located.
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All of this information can be discovered, so no guesswork is required. You can also try to pick up 3 Commendations for the best ending, although any ending where you survive is valid.
after i killed the goldfish king, i ran to my ship again, then i got disintergrated, and my first combination was 333 c and then,332c, and both times i died.
Ulysses, I personally got digested by the fish. Wondering if I need to have a particular item, or does it have something to do with all those glass tiles?
Just tried it myself and died. My only thought is that it might have something to do with the order in which you press the buttons, or if you've done someting before hand.
hi, i have a problem with the hyper trout, wen i killed the goldfish king, have i need to roll the dice oare are you killed as a natural thing in the book? if so, wi then the dead world ever exists?
Uranus, I think, if you make a nasty comment like that, you should back it up with reasons as to why you think this site is crap. The webmaster and authors of these fine gamebooks have made a great deal of effort to make this site for all of us, and without getting paid in the process, which is amazing, in my oppinion. As far as I've been able to gather, this is strictly a voluntary endeavor. Have you made a site like this, ever written a gamebook? If not, then, to be nice and polite, you should keep your comments to yourself. To not be so nice and polite, I think it best you keep your mouth shut until you put the effort into anything like this site, or write as good a gamebook as Sadler's, Ulysses's books, or any of the other great authors who have contributed to this site. So, that's my two cent's put into this, for what it is or isn't worth. Hope everyone's well, and look forward to more great gamebooks!