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Ian Livingstone's Caverns of the Snow Witch (Fighting Fantasy Gamebook)

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Title: Ian Livingstone's Caverns of the Snow Witch (Fighting Fantasy Gamebook)
by Ian Livingstone
ISBN: 0-14-031830-5
Publisher: Puffin Books
Pub. Date: January, 1984
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
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Average Customer Rating: 3.33 (3 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Ian Livingstone's Caverns of the Snow Witch (Fighting Fantas
Comment: Ian Livingstone's Caverns of the Snow Witch (Fighting Fantasy Gamebook)by Ian Livingstone is a trip down memory lane for me. Before most people played role-playing games on computers. The story is terrible at best. But it is loads of fun and that is all that matters.

Rating: 1
Summary: Yucks....
Comment: This is definitely the most horrible book i have ever read.....

Rating: 4
Summary: Good FF book
Comment: While I can't put this FF book in the same category as Deathtrap Dungeon or Moonrunner, I would definitely put it in the top 10 (out of the selection that I've read).

You start out this adventure as a mercenary working to protect a caravan but soon must scout out the terrain ahead (leading you to the Caverns of the Snow Witch). What began as a simple scouting mission turns deadly as you fight for your life to defeat the snow witch and escape her minions. After escaping her labyrinthe it turns into a race to save your own life in the rough country surrounding her mountain. You'll battle many different frozen and undead, as well as several more well known FF monsters.

What I like most about the FF series is that many of the fantasy adventures are set in the same game world. So its not uncommon to have books make short references to each other: I know there's a short reference to Firetop Mountain in this book. Other places I've seen mentioned include the city of Fang, Port Blacksand, and Fire Island. Its a minor feature that adds a lot of flavor to the overall series.

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