Friday, 28 November 2025

Sir Ian Livingstone at Dragonmeet 2025

Sir Ian Livingstone is attending Dragonmeet this weekend, on Saturday 29th November 2025, at London's Excel Centre in Docklands.

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You will find Sir Ian at stand G29, where he will be selling copies of the latest special edition hardback of The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, signed by himself and Steve Jackson, and Magic Realms: The Art of Fighting Fantasy.

If you are attending, do drop by stand G29 and say hello, pick up a new book, or get an old one signed by the gamebook master?


Thursday, 27 November 2025

Starship Traveller - Turn to 400!

When it was first published back in 1983, Steve Jackson's Starship Traveller was notable for two reasons. (1) It was the Fighting Fantasy series' first foray into science fiction, and (2) it was the first FF gamebook not to have 400 sections.

But now, Danish gamebook author Morten Gottschalck has extended the adventure, with the full permission and approval of Steve Jackson and the FF team, so that it has 400 sections.

There is currently a crowdfunding campaign running on Kickstarter to publish this revised edition in  Danish, but it would seem likely that, if it funds, when Steve Jackson Games come to publish Starship Traveller in the US again, there could be an English language edition of the extended adventure as well.

If you would like to support the Kickstarter, follow this link. And to support the current Steve Jackson Games Fighting Fantasy Kickstarter campaign, click this link.

Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Fighting Fantasy - Solo Adventure Gamebooks - Set 2

The Steve Jackson Games' Kickstarter for the second set of the new US editions of the Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks is now live!


The Fighting Fantasy series features epic fantasy adventures in which YOU are the Hero! In each book, your character’s life depends a bit on luck... but mostly on the decisions YOU make. Will you triumph... or meet some terrible fate?

Steve Jackson Games – helmed by the American game designer Steve Jackson (no relation) – has continued to work closely with Sir Ian Livingstone to deliver a spellbinding Fighting Fantasy experience for fans in the United States. Sir Ian sums up the excitement we all share as we work together across the pond:



It is worth noting that the new Steve Jackson Games' editions of the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks are more than just reprints - they are in an updated reader-friendly format, but still feature the original artwork*, and are available in a smart slipcase featuring Qatlas's map of Caverns of the Snow Witch, which is included within the set. The other titles are Creature of Havoc, House of Hell, Scorpion Swamp**, and Island of the Lizard King.



So don't delay and pledge your support today!

For those who may be nostalgic for the original U.S. printing of House of Hell, there is the House of Hades Variant Edition!

* Where possible.

** Featuring new cover art and internal illustrations by Tazio Bettin.


Friday, 21 November 2025

The Warlock Returns - Issue #14

Available now from White Hare Games is Issue #14 of The Warlock Returns, the FF and Advanced Fighting Fantasy fanzine.


This issue brings you new material for the Advanced Fighting Fantasy RPG and the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, including...

* Denizens of the Pit - Perils from the Plain of Ice!
* Interview with Marc Gascoigne - FF's new Brand Manager
* Adventure Jam Details Pinned Down!
* Wizardry Spell Cards
* Director Advice Articles with rumours and plot hooks
* Queen of Ruin - Advanced Fighting Fantasy solo game
* Reviews - The Warlock of Firetop Mountain Collector's Edition & Legion of the Necromancer
* The Legend of Gareus agony aunt page
* Stellar Adventures: The Endless Reach - Part I of a new campaign setting

and more!


Wednesday, 19 November 2025

La Guerre de la Dent-du-Troll

Available now from Scriptarium is the French translation of The Trolltooth Wars graphic novel - La Guerre de la Dent-du-Troll.


La Guerre de la Dent-du-Troll first went on sale at the French RPG and Games convention OctoGĂ´nes in Lyon last month. As you can imagine, it went down a storm!


Translated from the graphic novel by Gavin Mitchell and PJ Montgomery by Fabienne Berganz, as with other Scriptarium-related FF products, the French edition includes some bonus material.

There is an illustrated Archives de l'Allansia section written by Florent Haro, an interview with Steve Jackson, and another with PJ Montgormery, who wrote the script for the graphic novel, while Gavin Mitchell, drew, inked, coloured, and lettered it.

Archives de l'Allansia.

If you would like to buy a copy of La Guerre de la Dent-du-Troll, you can do so via Scriptarium's online store, where you will also find the French edition of the Advanced Fighting Fantasy book Blacksand, Le Port du Sable Noir, which has been adapted and expanded with information from other official sources.

Friday, 14 November 2025

Dragonmeet 2025

Sir Ian Livingstone will be attending Dragonmeet, on Saturday 29th November 2025, at the event's new venue, London's Excel Centre in Docklands.

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Sir Ian will be selling copies of the new special edition hardback of The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, signed by himself and Steve Jackson, and Magic Realms: The Art of Fighting Fantasy.

If you are attending, why not drop by the stand and say hello, pick up a new book, or get an old one signed by the gamebook master?

Wednesday, 12 November 2025

Marc Gascoigne interviewed by Jordan Sorcery

Fighting Fantasy brand manager Marc Gascoigne has been interviewed by Jordan Sorcery about his involvement with the world's permier gamebook series over the years. And you can watch it here...

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Sir Ian Livingstone Forbidden Planet signing

Sir Ian Livingstone will be visiting the Forbidden Planet Megastore London on Saturday 8th November from 2:00pm-3:00pm to sign copies of the Collector’s Edition of the original Fighting Fantasy gamebook, The Warlock of Firetop Mountain.

This is a ticketed event. Tickets cost £5.00 + fees, which is redeemable against the cost of purchasing the book at the event. Tickets are available to purchase here. (Please note that a ticket is required for each person who wishes to attend this event.)

Saturday, 1 November 2025

Fighting Fantasy Heroes on MyMiniFactory

Blue Giant Studios Fighting Fantasy miniatures are now available from MyMiniFactory.

For this release, Blue Giant Studios have teamed up with MyMiniFactory to create a Limited Run Deluxe Gamebox version of the release. This includes:

QR codes for all the STLs on handy statblock cards


A unique 48-page RPG adventure booklet and dungeon map, written exclusively for this campaign by Arion Games

Fighting Fantasy and MyMiniFactory logo’d D6s

And a truly limited edition physical model that you won't find as an STL or anywhere else online - the first time a miniature has been created for the Hero!

The first 300 gameboxes will include a certificate signed by Sir Ian Livingstone, and an additional 100 will be raffled off during fulfilment. So if you miss the signed opportunity there’s still a chance you could get one as a surprise! 

Friday, 31 October 2025

Pete Knifton

We were deeply saddened to learn yesterday that Pete Knifton had died.

Pete was known to Fighting Fantasy fans for illustrating Keith Martin's Tower of Destruction, and Siege of Sardath, by Keith P. Phillips. And while he may not have contributed artwork to as many adventures as some artists, his style was unique and he had many fans among the FF faithful.


Before contributing to the Fighting Fantasy series, he had provided artwork for Games Workshop’s Blood Bowl game, helping to give it its distinctive look.

“Marc Gascoigne suggested I send in samples to Penguin,” Knifton explained when he was interviewed for YOU ARE THE HERO - A History of Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks. “Subsequently I drew two. The editors were lovely and very encouraging. I did the best work I could in the time available. I aimed to do one illo a day. Sometimes the pictures took longer. I was fond of the picture of the ice zombies.”

Ice Ghosts, by Pete Knifton. 

Night Demon, by Pete Knifton.

Xanthic Horror, by Pete Knifton.

“FF had a great effect on my career in terms of kudos. They were very popular, and people were interested that I had been a contributor. You had to be spot on with the details in FF. They were respectable illustration jobs!”

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Pete's family and friends, and fans, at this very difficult time.

Friday, 24 October 2025

40 years of Rebel Planet

2025 marks 40 years since the publication of the fifth Fighting Fantasy sci-fi title, Rebel Planet (FF18), by Robin Waterfield.

“I was working in the Penguin/Puffin copy-editorial department when the series began," Waterfield explains. "My desk was free to edit one of the books, and after that I became the default copy-editor for them all, having got the hang of them. Later, after leaving Penguin, I became the series editor from 1986-1988, when I handed over to Marc Gascoigne.

“By the time I wrote my first one, I had edited quite a few, and was already involved in reading (and rejecting) the countless submissions from hopeful kids. I knew how the games worked, and I’ve been a lifelong games-player (though I was not involved at all in the RPG world). So I didn’t find them too difficult to write. The first one I wrote was non-Titan (Rebel Planet), but that was because Philippa specifically asked me to do an SF one.”

In Rebel Planet, the leaders of SAROS (a secret Earth organization) are fighting to overthrow the alien Arcadian Empire. Having gathered together their last few resources, they send the hero on one last daring, and foolhardy, mission to strike at the heart of the Arcadian homeworld.

Rebel Planet was adapted to become one of a select group of FF computer games, available for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. The cover was provided by artist and colourist Alan Craddock with Gary Mayes producing the internal black and white illustrations, just as he would for the next two SF FF titles.

Robot, by Gary Mayes.
(© Gary Mayes, 1985 and 2025)

“If I remember correctly, the opportunity arose through the Games Workshop magazine, White Dwarf, and I think my name was put forward to the publishers Puffin, as a likely candidate,” says Mayes, recalling how he came to contribute to the Fighting Fantasy series. “In many ways it was a breath of fresh air to illustrate a whole book and particularly to work in black and white, something I had wanted to do for quite a while. My work at that time was varied and came from a number of different sources and this [Rebel Planet] gave me an opportunity to work within the fantasy/science fiction genre, which I had wanted to do since I had started drawing as a child.

“My early influences were illustrators like Frank Bellamy, Frank Kelly Freas, and numerous others that I had pored over as a teenager and inspired me to think about work of that nature. The FF books were a significant step along the way and provided an opportunity to develop my skill and method of working with a subject I loved.”

Alan Craddock’s cover rough for Rebel Planet, which at the time went by the title Emperor of Arcadion.(© Alan Craddock, 1985 and 2025)

But what of Craddock? Did he have a background in RPGs? “I had played Waddington’s Risk board game for many hours with my friends,” says Craddock. “During the Sixth Form school holidays we would play games which would last days at a time. So I knew the pleasure a good board game could provide. And when I had finished reading Tolkien I wanted more, and obviously a role-playing game could be a way of achieving that. But painting was my particular outlet. Once I became a professional artist in 1979 and got married soon after, those long balmy summer days of playing Risk for days on end were gone. I wanted to be the best artist I could be; no time for playing games. I also had to decorate and wash dishes!” 

Gamebook author Mark Lain is currently working with Gary Mayes on Rebel Planet: The Graphic Novel. To read an interview withM Mark about the graphic novel, follow this link.


To read more about the history of Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, follow this link.



Friday, 17 October 2025

Fighting Fantasy Quest - The Warlock of Firetop Mountain - is coming to Gamefound

For over 40 years the Warlock has been waiting... for YOU!

Do you still have what it takes to brave Firetop Mountain? Prepare to face the perils of the Warlock together with 1-4 players in this richly illustrated true board game experience, coming to Gamefound soon.


Brave adventurers will delve into the twisting tunnels, death-trap chambers, and monster-haunted halls of Firetop Mountain, seeking the Warlock’s hoarded treasure - and the truth behind the legend. But danger waits at every turn: ferocious creatures, devious puzzles, and the Warlock’s dark magic threaten death.

Will you work together to survive or fall to the dangers of the mountain?

Old-school dungeon crawling, reborn. Simple but never easy.

Developed by Paul Toderas and Jan Wagner of Ulisses SpieleFighting Fantasy Quest combines the experience of old-school dungeon crawling, hair-raising twists and turns, and myriad challenges, with a new and elegant rules system, that allows for much more variety and deeper tactics. There is no handholding here, but rich rewards for those who master the mountain's dangers - though not everyone will live to tell their tale.

Paul Toderas demoed Fighting Fantasy Quest - The Warlock of Firetop Mountain at the Fighting Fantasy stand at the UK Games Expo earlier this year, and so did Paul Grogan of Gaming Rules! on YouTube.



Friday, 10 October 2025

Sir Ian Livingstone to attend Lucca Comics & Games 2025

Sir Ian Livingstone will be attending the Lucca Comics & Games festival in Italy, which is on from Wednesday 29th October - Sunday 2nd November 2025.

This year, attendees will also be able to enjoy FORGING THE MYTH: Art & Artifacts from the Workshop, an exhibition that tells the story of the company founded by Steve Jackson and Sir Ian, and that changed pop culture forever.

The exhibition will be held from 18th October 18th - 2nd November 2025, at the Palazzo Guinigi. There you will be able to see original paintings by John Blanche, Geoff Taylor, Jim Burns, Stephen Tappin, John Sibbick, Paul Bonner, Gary Chalk, Karl Kopinski, and Iain McCaig, who will also be attending the games fair. There will even be some personal items of Sir Ian's on display.