I used to love reading the choose-your-own-adventure goosebumps books when i was a kid and recently i picked up hysteria project and gamebook adventures and im enjoying those. What other games would you guys recommend?? Thanks
The two Fighting Fantasy games are both good (and they are committed to doing 3 more! ) Fighting Fantasy: The Warlock of Firetop Mountain ***Only 24 hours left before this app is gone from the iTunes FOREVER.***This is your last chance to get this game!… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details***Only 24 hours left before this app is gone from the iTunes FOREVER.***This is your last chance to get this game!!!First in the series of interactive RPG books by Steve Jackson & Ian Livingstone is finally available on iTunes. Deep in the caverns beneath Firetop Mountain lies an untold wealth of treasure, guarded by a powerful Warlock – or so the rumor goes. Several adventurers like yourself have set off for Firetop Mountain in search of the Warlocks hoard. None has ever returned. Do you dare follow them?Part story, part game, this is an app with a difference – one in which you become the hero! An iPhone or an iPod Touch are all you need to make you journey. YOU decide which route to take, which creatures to fight and which dangers to risk.Features… • Tap the on screen buttons to flip pages (No papercuts!) • Shake to roll the dice using the accelerometer • Inventory items selectable via touch-screen • Game-save feature allows you to retrace your steps • Beautifully painted illustrationsWhat's new in version 1.7- Updated to work in iOS 4.3Remember to check iTunes for other Fighting Fantasy gamebooks!-Deathtrap Dungeon-Citadel of Chaos -Creatue of Havok -City of Thieves Information Seller: Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:Jan 03, 2010 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (9) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Fighting Fantasy: Deathtrap Dungeon ***Only 24 hours left before this app is gone from the iTunes FOREVER.***This is your last chance to get this game!… $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details***Only 24 hours left before this app is gone from the iTunes FOREVER.***This is your last chance to get this game!!! One of the most beloved books in the series of interactive RPG books by Steve Jackson & Ian Livingstone is finally available on iTunes. Countless adventurers before you have taken up thee challenge of the Trial of Champions, but not one has survived. Devised by the devilish mind of Baron Sukumvit, the labyrinth is riddled with fiendish traps and hideous creatures of darkness to trick and test you almost beyond the limits of endurance!Down in the twisting labyrinth of Fang, unknown horrors await you!Part story, part game, this is an app with a difference – one in which you become the hero! An iPhone or an iPod Touch are all you need to make you journey. YOU decide which route to take, which creatures to fight and which dangers to risk.Features… •Tap the on screen buttons to flip pages (No papercuts!)•Shake to roll the 3D dice using the accelerometer•Inventory items selectable via touch-screen•Game-save feature allows you to retrace your steps•Includes both original illustrations by Ian McCaig and digitally re-mastered versions •Integrated iPod music library accessAlso available on iTunes:- The Warlock of Firetop Mountain- Citadel of Chaos- Creature of Havoc- City of Thieves Information Seller: Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:Feb 10, 2010 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (1) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal demid_tishin Active Member Jun 2, 2017 32 0 0 CEO Maynooth, Ireland http://www.funbakers.com #3 demid_tishin, Jun 2, 2017 Can recommend these ones: 1. Tin Star - Wild West setting, a lot of text, a lot of non-linearity. Also top reviews (I guess the average score is a crazy 4.9 stars!) 2. The Choice of Robots - A game about robots written by an actual robotics scientist. Loads of meaningful choices and philosophical questions. 3. Study in Steampunk - Steampunk setting, good writing. 4. Heavy Metal Thunder - Decent but very lightweight writing, kind of a sci-fi pulp fiction with much fighting. But! A rare case when it actually feels like an action game, even a first-person shooter I'd say. Great resource management mechanics (super limited inventory, super limited skill slots), UI, music and illustrations are great, too. 5. Crusader Kings: Chronicles by Paradox Interactive (companion game to their PC strategy with the same name) - Medieval setting. Quite short, but very good writing and enriching. Nice visuals and fight mechanics, too. Jakeopp Well-Known Member Sep 20, 2012 200 1 0 #4 Jakeopp, Jun 2, 2017 ...this thread is from 2010 demid_tishin Active Member Jun 2, 2017 32 0 0 CEO Maynooth, Ireland http://www.funbakers.com #5 demid_tishin, Jun 2, 2017 Yeah, I know. The guy might still be alive and playing interactive fiction games (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Can recommend these ones: 1. Tin Star - Wild West setting, a lot of text, a lot of non-linearity. Also top reviews (I guess the average score is a crazy 4.9 stars!) 2. The Choice of Robots - A game about robots written by an actual robotics scientist. Loads of meaningful choices and philosophical questions. 3. Study in Steampunk - Steampunk setting, good writing. 4. Heavy Metal Thunder - Decent but very lightweight writing, kind of a sci-fi pulp fiction with much fighting. But! A rare case when it actually feels like an action game, even a first-person shooter I'd say. Great resource management mechanics (super limited inventory, super limited skill slots), UI, music and illustrations are great, too. 5. Crusader Kings: Chronicles by Paradox Interactive (companion game to their PC strategy with the same name) - Medieval setting. Quite short, but very good writing and enriching. Nice visuals and fight mechanics, too.