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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[  This review originally appeared on Goodreads on March 12, 2013.&#xA;&#xA;The Warlock of Firetop Mountain&#xA;&#xA;By Steve Jackson – Puffin – 1982&#xA;&#xA;Review by Robin Marx&#xA;&#xA;I was a big fan of the Lone Wolf and TSR&#39;s Endless Quest books back when I was in elementary school, but it was only recently that I encountered Britain&#39;s venerable Fighting Fantasy series. It&#39;s very much a product of its time, but enjoyable nonetheless.&#xA;&#xA;Like Lone Wolf, these game books pair Choose Your Own Adventure style interactivity with a simple conflict resolution system. It requires the use of six-sided dice, unlike Lone Wolf (which uses a pencil and a printed grid in the book as its randomizer), but it&#39;s clever and gets the job done.&#xA;&#xA;As a game book it&#39;s fairly fun, but I found the maze towards the end a little tedious, as mazes in text-based games always are. After several failed play-throughs I ended up using a map found online to get through it.&#xA;&#xA;The story itself is pretty sparse, basically a beginning and ending with many unconnected vignettes in between. This is par for the course with Dungeons &amp; Dragons-inspired cave-crawling, where you&#39;re never sure what&#39;s in the next room and not much of an effort was made to come up with a unifying theme or sensible ecology. I grew up with this sort of thing, so I find it charming, but modern readers without this background might not understand the appeal.&#xA;&#xA;I look forward to playing through subsequent volumes.&#xA;&#xA;★★★☆☆&#xA;&#xA;#CapsuleReviewArchive #BookReview #Fantasy #InteractiveFiction #FightingFantasy #SteveJackson #TheWarlockOfFiretopMountain]]&gt;</description>
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<h2 id="the-warlock-of-firetop-mountain" id="the-warlock-of-firetop-mountain">The Warlock of Firetop Mountain</h2>

<p>By Steve Jackson – Puffin – 1982</p>

<p>Review by <a href="https://wandering.shop/@RobinMarx">Robin Marx</a></p>

<p>I was a big fan of the <em>Lone Wolf</em> and TSR&#39;s <em>Endless Quest</em> books back when I was in elementary school, but it was only recently that I encountered Britain&#39;s venerable <em>Fighting Fantasy</em> series. It&#39;s very much a product of its time, but enjoyable nonetheless.</p>

<p>Like <em>Lone Wolf</em>, these game books pair <em>Choose Your Own Adventure</em> style interactivity with a simple conflict resolution system. It requires the use of six-sided dice, unlike <em>Lone Wolf</em> (which uses a pencil and a printed grid in the book as its randomizer), but it&#39;s clever and gets the job done.</p>

<p>As a game book it&#39;s fairly fun, but I found the maze towards the end a little tedious, as mazes in text-based games always are. After several failed play-throughs I ended up using a map found online to get through it.</p>

<p>The story itself is pretty sparse, basically a beginning and ending with many unconnected vignettes in between. This is par for the course with <em>Dungeons &amp; Dragons</em>-inspired cave-crawling, where you&#39;re never sure what&#39;s in the next room and not much of an effort was made to come up with a unifying theme or sensible ecology. I grew up with this sort of thing, so I find it charming, but modern readers without this background might not understand the appeal.</p>

<p>I look forward to playing through subsequent volumes.</p>

<p>★★★☆☆</p>

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