Um, lol, is there an english link to go along with that? I'm blind, and just at a quick look through the page with my screen reader, I didn't see one. It sounds like an interesting site though just by the name.
I've been gone for a while. Gone so long, in fact, that I've had time to get a laptop while I've been gone. Anyway, I'm still trying to beat hellfire. Would someone just tell me, I've exausted all possibilities, the answer to the woman's riddle after the giant mushroom cave? It seems every time I enter a sensible answer, I fail in my mission. What's going on?
Gamebook Fanatic Thu Mar 16 10:33:03 2006 Hellfire
I've found what seems to be an error in The Trial of Allibor's Tomb. I was in the lake and attacked by a Tentacle. It gave it's stats, but there was no 'fight' link and I couldn't continue.
This happens only in Internet Explorer, I'm not really sure why. I've fixed it now though, thanks very much for bringing it to my attention.
Here at last is the online version of Andrew Wright's latest. I took the easy way out and changed the rules to standard Fighting Fantasy. Apart from that it's fairly true to the original.
Isle of the Cyclops is an entertaining adventurette (is that a word?) For those who don't know, this adventure was written using the style of the "Fabled Lands" Series. The online version is somewhat adapted, as stated. For those who would like to see the difference, the original is available in the "downloads" section of this site.
Argh! In Hellfire, how do you get past the Hellfire? I've tried every option available, I've redone the dungeon taking different choices and picking up different items...and I still can't get past it. No matter what I do I end up dead. :|
You have to get the scroll from killing the chaos warrior lady who's chained up in the beginning, and then have it identified at the library later in the game. That will put out the hellfire.
Found a couple of sherlock holmes adventures on the interactive fiction archive over at www.ifarchive.org. These games are multiple choice adventures, but much of the decision making is through skills you select at the beginning of the books and through dice rolls to determine events during play. I bet these could easily be converted (with the addition of combat senarios) in to fighting fantasy gamebooks as playable on this site. Anyone wanting more information, drop me a line at igucukoglu@hotmail.com. I wouldn't recommend these ordinarily, but I do think these are exceptional books and have been really well adapted for enjoyment on the computer.http://www.ifarchive.org
I've been playing through Rebels of the Dark chasm.
SPOILER
I can rescue Aspera, and revive her using bottle 35, but then I get killed in a noble but rather pointless last stand, any hints as to ho to avoid death would be much appreciated.