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The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (Fighting Fantasy Gamebook 1)

The Warlock of Firetop Mountain (Fighting Fantasy Gamebook 1)
By Steve Jackson, Ian Livingstone

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Part novel, part game, this is an adventure set deep in the caverns beneath Firetop Mountain where a powerful Warlock lives. The prospects of losing your way in the maze, having your strength sapped at the hands of a hideous Wight, or facing a grisly end in battle with Orcs all loom large. Ages 8 +.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #18574 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-06-03
  • Format: Illustrated
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

Editorial Reviews

Funday Times
"Relaunched and as gripping as ever, fans of role-playing adventures will lap [these books] up."

PTA magazine
"Bound to appeal to fans of the fantasy worlds of Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings."

Venue
"[Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone are] the Lennon and McCartney of the adventure book world."


Customer Reviews

The original Fighting Fantasy game book...5
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is the first game book in the fantastic Fighting Fantasy game book series started by British authors Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson.

This book is half game and half novel. It takes the form of a medieval, sword and sorcery adventure in a fantasy world. The book can't be read from front to back, like a conventional story, but is arranged into 400 separate references that all have different options.

You jump from reference number to reference number, depending on what options you wish to choose, thus creating your own, unique, adventure where you effectively select your own path through the book each time. This is very entertaining and an original idea that can lead to different outcomes upon multiple readings of the same book.

The Warlock of Firetop Mountain takes place in a fantasy land called Allansia. You play the role of a swordsman hero, charged with the dangerous missions of slaying an evil wizard called Zagor. However, your adventure takes you deep into the subterranean caverns of his lair; Firetop Mountain.

This is a great adventure game book. You have to navigate a complex, underground maze system within the rock of a mountain to reach your goal. There are other objects that you must collect during your quest too if you're to be successful overall, as killing the tyrannical warlock is only half of it. However, I won't reveal the other aspects of the adventure here, so I won't spoil it for the first time reader.

The maze is great fun to explore and investigate, making a map with a pencil and paper is well recommended too. When I first played it, I got hopelessly lost within Zagor's complex labyrinth as it all looks so similar that you tend to end up going in circles around the tunnels without even realising it.

Firetop Mountain is also full of lots of nasty traps, tricks and monsters. As you adventure around, flicking from reference number to reference number, you have to avoid traps, fight hostile creatures via an ingenious combat system that involves the use of dice and find and collect various artefacts that will be useful of even vital to completing you mission later on.

Altogether, Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a great Fighting Fantasy game book adventure. A solid underground dungeon adventure with plenty of things to keep you interested. It's also quite hard to finish successfully and will probably require multiple attempts before you manage to destroy the warlock and grab his treasure for yourself. But the effort is worth it.

This is a cool game book in the series. The first one that started the whole craze and is definitely worth buying and playing on a dark, rainy, overcast weekend, as it'll get you in the mood for some hazardous cave exploring.

Acquire, read and enjoy; it's a classic of Fighting Fantasy.

The perfect introduction to Fighting Fantasy5
The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a great book and the best place to start your adventures in Fighting Fantasy gamebooks. They're so original. How many stories are there in which YOU can are the hero? YOU decide the path of the adventure. I LOVE THEM! THey're so atmospheric. I bought my first one a couple of months ago and I've now got the first 7. I haven't completed all of them yet.

If you haven't bought any Fighting Fantasy book yet, then do. And buy this one first.

FF books republished...4
This is quite a good book. While it is fairly linear overall, it is still good because there are several routes you can take at the start. There are very few instant death references, but it is difficult to find all the keys to open the chest at the end.

As for you who have the old editions, the new edition has very little new, the only main difference being the shiny cover with the new picture (which is very good, by the way). There are also 'alternative dice' at the bottom of each page (like the Sorcery books), which means you can play the book without having dice to hand. I would give it a go if you have never read this book or any Fighting Fantasy books before.