Showing posts with label Branching Narrative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Branching Narrative. Show all posts

Friday, 22 March 2024

40 years of Deathtrap Dungeon

Deathtrap Dungeon, Sir Ian Livingstone's Sunday Times best-selling Fighting Fantasy gamebook, was published 40 years ago on 29 March 1984. To say it was a fantastic success would be an understatement.

Inspired by a holiday Livingstone had taken to Thailand the year before, the plot of the adventure sees the hero taking up the challenge of the Trial of Champions, devised by the fiendish mind of Baron Sukumvit, entering the eponymous dungeon, braving the labyrinth’s fiendish traps and monstrous denizens, in the pursuit of fame and fortune.

Sir Ian's flowchart for Deathtrap Dungeon, as seen during Click 1,000.

“I went trekking in Northern Thailand in 1981,” explains Livingstone. “I passed through Fang and crossed the River Kok on my way to the jungle near the Burmese border. I took lots of photos of villagers and scenery on the trek. It was an incredible adventure, and one not without drama. Our guide was constantly fretting about armed bandits coming over the border to rob us! 

"The trek made a big impression on me, enough for me to want to reference the people and places in Deathtrap Dungeon which I began writing in late 1983. But the dungeon plot itself was a product of the dungeons I’d designed during the years I’d been playing D&D. When Penguin Books told us they wanted a sequel to The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, I thought I’d write a classic dungeon-bash next, but I put it on hold and wrote The Forest of Doom and City of Thieves before Deathtrap Dungeon.”

One of Iain McCaig’s illustration roughs for Deathtrap Dungeon alongside Ian Livingstone’s handwritten first draft. (© Iain McCaig and Ian Livingstone, 2024)

As well as the River Kok and Fang, the names of several other places Livingstone visited on that fortuitous trip made it into the book, including Chiang Mai. Baron Sukumvit himself was named after Sukumvit Road in Bangkok.

The marriage of both eastern and western influences in the adventure created something entirely new, helping to give the world of Fighting Fantasy a truly unique flavour.

Iain McCaig’s cover rough for Deathtrap Dungeon. (© Iain McCaig, 2024)

Deathtrap Dungeon was a phenomenal success, selling over 350,000 copies in its first year alone. It was the best-selling children’s book in April 1984 and was ranked eighth out of all books sold that month, coming just behind Dick Francis in seventh place and ahead of Stephen King’s Christine in ninth. (Three of the top one hundred books sold that year were Fighting Fantasy gamebooks.) Deathtrap Dungeon was so successful that Livingstone’s eighth gamebook was a sequel, Trial of Champions (FF21, published in 1986).

The book was illustrated inside and out by Livingstone's favourite FF artist, Iain McCaig.

“My favourite black and white illustration is the image of the inscrutable Trialmaster on his dragon-hide throne,” muses McCaig. “It was the height of my love affair with croquill pens, and the quintessential riddle picture that would lead to Casket of Souls.”

Dwarf Trialmaster, by Iain McCaig. (© Ian Livingstone 2024) 

Deathtrap Dungeon has been translated and published in multiple foreign language editions over the last 40 years, including the recent Danish version from Faraos Cigarer. It has also inspired RPG adaptations and numerous video game versions, for PlayStation, tablet and PC, and one narrated by Hollywood actor Eddie Marsan.

But what many fans have been wondering over the years is will they ever be invited to undertake the Walk one more time and re-enter Deathtrap Dungeon? Only time will tell...

Deathtrap Dungeon - the audio drama!

Tuesday, 22 December 2020

The 12 Fighting Fantasy Days of Christmas - Day 11

Branching Narrative, the company behind Deathtrap Dugeon: The Interactive Video Adventure - which features Hollywood star Eddie Marsan - is joining in with the Steam Christmas sale, which is taking place from 22nd December 2020 – 5th January 2021.

There will be a whopping discount of 70% on the PC and Mac versions on Steam, and Branching Narrative are also dropping the price of the mobile versions for the same period.

So if you've not picked up this particular adaptation of Ian Livingstone's seminal gamebook Deathtrap Dungeon, now would seem like the ideal time to correct that situation.

Friday, 11 September 2020

Return to Deathtrap Dungeon

Ian Livingstone's seminal Fighting Fantasy gamebook, Deathtrap Dungeon, has been reimagined (and reprinted) again and again over the years.

One of the most recent adaptations is Branching Narrative's Deathtrap Dugeon: The Interactive Video Adventure, featuring Eddie Marsan.



However, the first video game adaptation was Ian Livingstone's Deathtrap Dungeon, released in 1998 for the Sony PlayStation and Windows PC.


Described as a medieval action/adventure video game, the adventure took place in Baron Sukumvit’s labyrinth of death, and some familiar faces made an appearance along the way – such as the prehistoric Pit Fiend, the Bloodbeast, as well as Skeletons and Giant Spiders – along with new elements including flying turtles, exploding pigs, and an entire Circus level.





The Blue Imps that recently appeared in Ian Livingstone's The Port of Peril first appeared in Ian Livingstone's Deathtrap Dungeon.


If you have fond memories of playing Ian Livingstone's Deathtrap Dungeon back in the day, or you were born too late and would love to find out for yourself what it was like to undertake the walk in state-of-the-art 1998 3D graphics, then you will be pleased to learn that the game is available now, as a Humble Bundle deal here. And the clincher is it's selling for just 99p!

So what are you waiting forDeathtrap Dungeon awaits!


Monday, 24 August 2020

International Gamebook Day - Thursday 27 August 2020

The very first International Gamebook Day is taking place on this Thursday, 27th August 2020, and Fighting Fantasy gamebooks are going to be part of the celebrations.

Co-creator of the Fighting Fantasy series Ian Livingstone is going to be Guest of Honour on the day, and will be talking to Olly Mc, of the StoryMaster's Tales, about his gamebook work, which spans almost four decades.

Ian Livingstone

Also being interviewed by Olly for the event are FF authors Charlie Higson and Jamie Thomson, and FF art legend Russ Nicholson.

Charlie Higson

Jamie Thomson

Russ Nicholson

You can get involved by letting know what you want Olly to ask his interviewees on Thursday, and the place to post them is here.

The day's festivities will conclude with a Virtual Beer-o, hosted by James Aukett, which will be kicking off at 8:00pm.

A number of companies have special offers lined up for the day, including Branching Narrative, so you will be able to pick up Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure at 50% off!



So keep an eye on the International Gamebook Day Facebook event page and join in the Fighting Fantasy fun on Thursday.


Friday, 1 May 2020

Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure - Now available on PC, Mac and Mobile!


Branching Narrative’s debut title, starring Deadpool 2 star Eddie Marsan, is available today on PC, Mac, Android and iOS
30 April 2020 (London, UK): Branching Narrative has now released the full version of its debut title, Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure, across PC, Mac, iOS and Android devices.
Perfect for a games night in with friends or family, the game is a new take on the classic Fighting Fantasy gamebook by Ian Livingstone. Part story, part game, this interactive piece of fiction allows players to become the heroes of this narrative adventure.
Starring British actor Eddie Marsan (Ray Donovan, The Gentlemen, Deadpool 2), who narrates the story and guides players throughout, this high-quality interactive video production faithfully recreates the beloved fantasy book. This interactive video adventure is delivered as a high-quality video steam version of the game that allows players to make choices and direct the flow, fully utilising the mechanics of the classic Fighting Fantasy book.
The story-based nature of the game lends itself to a turn-based couch co-op approach and can be great fun for groups voting on (or just shouting out) the choices in the narrative.
Deathtrap Dungeon, was originally released in 1984 as, arguably, the most popular chapter of the Fighting Fantasy series, and challenges the player to survive the ‘Trial of Champions’ that takes place in the labyrinth of Fang, full of fiendish tricks, traps and deadly creatures set by the devious Baron Sukumvit.
“We’re really excited to be able to release the game across all these platforms, to give as many people as possible the chance to experience Ian Livingstone’s fabulous story for themselves,” said Matt Spall Co-founder of Branching Narrative. “The game offers a wonderful escape from reality and can bring together family and friends to engage in a fun and entertaining adventure. Faithful to the original book, the story and artwork are family-friendly, yet still build plenty of suspense to engage and surprise.”
Ian Livingstone, author of Deathtrap Dungeon, said: “Story-telling stimulates the imagination in many ways and giving people choice adds a unique dimension to the experience. Eddie Marsan and Branching Narrative have combined to produce an enthralling adaptation of my book. I look forward to Eddie luring participants to their doom. The clue is in the title!”
Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure is out now on mobile at £4.99 UK and on PC and Mac at a discounted price of £5.99 UK in an introductory sale offer. Available now via:
Media and Content Creators interested in playing Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure or want to interview the development team should contact Dead Good Media for Branching Narrative:
Media – Sophie Carter - sophie@deadgoodmedia.com
Content Creators – Jake Kulkowski – jake@deadgoodmedia.com


Friday, 24 January 2020

Delving into Deathtrap Dungeon

With the release of Branching Narrative's Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure this week, there are now more ways than ever to take on Baron Sukumvit's devious maze of misery.


If you're up to undertaking an epic quest, there's Nomad Games' Deathtrap Dungeon Trilogy, which is now available for the Nintendo Switch.



Like to game on the move? Then Tin Man Games' adaptation is for you.


If you're in the mood to simply listen to the story, rather than interact with the dungeon yourself, then there's the Fighting Fantasy audio drama Deathtrap Dungeon: The Last Champion, by David N. Smith.


Like it old school? Then there's this magical tome.


And tickets are still available for The StoryMaster's Tales Deathtrap Dungeon LIVE, which is happening at this year's UK Games Expo in Birmingham.


So, do you fancy taking a walk this weekend... through Deathtrap Dungeon?

Tuesday, 21 January 2020

Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure released today on Steam!

It's the day that many of you have been waiting for, especially if you got to play the demo at Fighting Fantasy Fest 3 last year. Branching Narrative's Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure is released on Steam today!


Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure is an interactive video realisation of Ian Livingstone's multi-million selling classic gamebook, featuring homegrown Hollywood star Eddie Marsan (Fast & Furious: Hobbes & Shaw, Deadpool 2, Atomic Blonde) as the Narrator.

You can visit the Branching Narrative website here, and download the game from Steam here. Why not let us know what you think of Deathtrap Dungeon: The Interactive Video Adventure in the comments below.


Friday, 3 January 2020

What are your Fighting Fantasy New Year's Resolutions?

Is it to complete your collection of Fighting Fantasy gamebooks?

Is it to read Ian Livingstone's new FF gamebook Assassins of Allansia?

Is it to revisit some of your favourite titles of yesteryear?

Is it to attend Deathtrap Dungeon LIVE at the UK Games Expo?

Is it to paint all your Fighting Fantasy Legends miniatures when they arrive?

Is it to attend a Fighting Fantasy Beer-o or other get together?

Is it to play Branching Narrative's interactive video version of Deathtrap Dungeon?

Why not let us know in the comments below?

Wednesday, 16 October 2019

Win a set of Limited Edition Deathtrap Dungeon posters!

EGX is the UK biggest gaming show and is running from Thursday 17th - Sunday 20th October as the ExCeL Centre in London.

If you're going along make sure you visit the Branching Narrative stand and sign up to their mailing list to be in with a chance of winning one of only four sets of very limited edition Deathtrap Dungeon A3 posters, featuring Iain McCaig's original illustrations for Ian Livingstone's classic adventure!

Thursday, 29 August 2019

Deathtrap Dungeon – The debut Interactive Fiction title from Branching Narrative

Branching Narrative today announced its first gaming title: a new take on Deathtrap Dungeon, the classic Fighting Fantasy gamebook by Ian Livingstone. Showcasing the company’s new Interactive Fiction engine, the game stars British actor Eddie Marsan (Ray Donovan, Fast & Furious Presents Hobbs and Shaw, Deadpool 2), who will act as narrator and guide in a high-quality interactive video production that faithfully recreates the beloved fantasy book.

Deathtrap Dungeon, arguably one of the most popular titles in the Fighting Fantasy series, was originally released in 1984 and challenges the player to survive the Trial of Champions that takes place in the labyrinth of Fang, full of fiendish traps and deadly creatures set by the devious Baron Sukumvit.

Branching Narrative’s Deathtrap Dungeon will be delivered as a video stream that prompts the user to make choices and direct the flow, offering enhanced gameplay over other recent high-profile ‘interactive movie’ offerings, fully utilising the mechanics from the book.

Matt Spall of Branching Narrative, said: “Our innovative take on Deathtrap Dungeon is a choice-based adventure, presented as an interactive video storybook with the fantastic Eddie Marsan narrating the story and guiding players as they find their way through Baron Sukumvit’s treacherous corridors of power.”

Ian Livingstone said: “Deathtrap Dungeon has consistently been a fan favourite, so I am excited about the approach that Branching Narrative is taking in bringing my book to a new generation of players in a new format. Eddie Marsan is brilliant, and with the storytelling being an interactive rather than passive experience, this ain’t no Jackanory!”


Eddie Marsan said: “It’s an exciting challenge to guide Deathtrap Dungeon adventurers, both new and experienced, as they take on the perils of the deadly Trial of Champions.”

Fighting Fantasy fans will be able to meet the Branching Narrative team and see an early prototype of Deathtrap Dungeon at Fighting Fantasy Fest 3, taking place on Saturday 31st August at the University of West London, in Ealing.

Deathtrap Dungeon is due for release on PC, Mac and Mobile later this year, commemorating the 35th anniversary of the book’s original publication, with other formats, including console, to follow in 2020.