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Robert Douglas
Sun Jan 8 14:52:09 2017
Deathtrap
What was the bug in COH? And where's the reference in HOH?

bluejuice915
Sat Jan 7 19:21:09 2017
The Trial Of Allibor's Tomb
Star - optimum ending reached
This is my first comment. Must I say, this was an intense gamebook. Most I don't need to map, but this I found it necessary to. Quality is great. Traps and twists are clever. I would like to lodge a minor complaint about the difficulty of
SPOILER  
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but other than that, great play. 97/100.

burnt
Sat Jan 7 11:25:51 2017
Wrong Way Go Back
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
I flew into the sun after only thirty minutes.

burnt
Sat Jan 7 11:13:32 2017
Wrong Way Go Back
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
HOW DO YOU FINISH THIS GAME I KEEP FLYING INTO THE SUN!

finished?
Sat Jan 7 11:04:37 2017
Beggars Of Blacksand
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
I think I might have completed the gamebook but I'm not sure.

Phil Sadler
Fri Jan 6 16:18:42 2017
Deathtrap
Sadly, I had the bugged version of COH back in the day and so it never found a place in my heart like HOH did, for instance. You might be pleased to know though that there's a cheeky reference to the actual Creature of Havoc himself buried within this book.

dead
Fri Jan 6 12:34:12 2017
A Shadow In The North
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
I got so far and then I died! :(

Robert Douglas
Fri Jan 6 11:31:57 2017
Deathtrap
Steve Jackson's writing ensured Creature of Havoc as being amongst the best titles in FF - or, indeed, any series. The narrative was gripping, tense, and downright sinister! His employment of coded speech truly tested the brain of the player. The death scenes were certainly very entertaining, although there were more 'wrong turns' than I preferred.

Phil Sadler
Thu Jan 5 10:04:00 2017
Deathtrap
I don't really play gamebooks anymore. As for clues in DT I will say a few things. It's still a new book and so I don't really want to give anything out. Secondly, it's supposed to be a real hard rock-solid game that is designed for the express purpose of NOT being easy in any way shape or form. However, unlike DD, you can complete this on a skill of 9 and perhaps even lower.

Paul Mc
Wed Jan 4 14:33:06 2017
Deathtrap
I would still like some help with deathtrap though.

Paul Mc
Wed Jan 4 11:55:03 2017
Deathtrap
Please give me some clues for Deathtrap though...

Also could you play my game that I wrote a while ago
http://fightingfantazine.proboards.com/thread/484/improved-satans-academy-play

Hud
Tue Jan 3 21:02:44 2017
Garden Of Bones
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
Died within minutes, loved it

Phil Sadler
Tue Jan 3 09:51:42 2017
Deathtrap
Thanks for the nice comments. In regards to "good deaths" I tried to take a leaf out of Steve Jackson's books especially Creature of Havoc where even the death scenes were something to look forward to (in a sense). This would mean that you are sort of 'rewarding' the player even if they fail.

Paul Mc
Tue Jan 3 09:14:30 2017
Deathtrap
Phil Sadler... I must say playing a few of your games, Ive really enjoyed them.
I judge a gamebook on various things, but one of the main things is how good the deaths/bad endings are, and yours are biblical...
They have been interesting, unusual, grotesque, cruel and at times insulting the character for his poor choice... loved it.
I like the fact on some of the deaths, the paragraph ends before you die and the horrible fate is unspoken e.g. "the goblin giggles as you decide which way they torture you..."

Robert Douglas
Mon Jan 2 16:20:23 2017
General Chat
@ Gavin,
They should award it to Literature. Lord Alan Sugar's biography, for example, has inspired many upcoming business folk. People suffering from illness can draw strength and advice from authors gone through a traumatic time. Even authors of historical fiction can contribute to cultural heritage awareness in education. Many possibilities worthy of a Nobel Prize.

The thin white duke
Sun Jan 1 12:47:13 2017
Bloodsworth Bayou
Star - optimum ending reached
Excellent adventure, good prose and a novel take on the gamebook format, meeting Robert Johnson on the way was an unexpected bonus!😎

Yaztromo
Sun Jan 1 12:33:52 2017
General Chat
Happy New Year!

job
Sat Dec 31 16:29:13 2016
Sharkbait's Revenge
Skull - non-optimum ending reached
After a while the only thing I could do was either leave on a ship or keep hanging around in the market.

Paul Mc
Fri Dec 30 11:25:19 2016
Deathtrap
I died again, One of the options was to go into a box and I knew it was a bad idea so I dont know why I did it...
anyway it turned out I was right, it was a bad idea...

Can I have some clues please.

Gavin
Fri Dec 30 07:06:55 2016
General Chat
The point being that the Nobel Prize didn't get awarded for writing books at all