Friday, 26 February 2021
Steve Jackson's Sorcery! is coming to Nintendo Switch!
Tuesday, 23 February 2021
And the winner of the FF World Cup is...
City of Thieves!
Recently, FF fan Rob Hatton has been running a series of polls to determine which Fighting Fantasy gamebook people think is the best. After a number of rounds, 60+ solo adventures were whittled down to just two - Ian Livingstone's City of Thieves, and Ian Livingstone's Deathtrap Dungeon.
Both books were originally illustrated by Iain McCaig, and after a titanic struggle, which looked to go either way for much of the match, City of Thieves ended up taking a small lead over Deathtrap Dungeon, and managed to hold its rival at bay long enough to take the top spot. The final score was 193 votes to 180.
Friday, 19 February 2021
Gameblast21 in aid of SpecialEffect
GameBlast is the UKs biggest annual charity gaming marathon weekend in aid of The Gamer's Charity SpecialEffect, of which Fighting Fantasy co-creator Ian Livingstone is a Vice President.
Sunday, 14 February 2021
Which Fighting Fantasy adventure do you LOVE?
We're not talking about the ones you quite like, we're talking about those you are absolutely besotted with. The adventures that you play over and over again, despite knowing every encounter inside out. The books you could never imagine parting with. The titles that you own multiple copies of, and will buy anything that is released that is even remotely connected to them.
Is one of these classic adventures your soulmate?
And while we're on the subject of things that you love, which is your favourite cover painting? Who is your favourite artist? Who is your favourite author?
Wednesday, 10 February 2021
The Port of Peril - the Bulgarian edition
Available now from GENY-Gamebooks, is the Bulgarian language edition of Ian Livingstone's The Port of Peril, the English edition of which was published to coincide with Fighting Fantasy's 35th anniversary in 2017.