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Your favourite 'Fighting Fantasy' gamebook

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Your favourite 'Fighting Fantasy' gamebook

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Mine would be 'Forest of Doom' as I love the atmosphere and setting

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I guess it's a tie for me between City of Thieves and House of Hades (House of Hell in England).
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I loved creature of havok, but I'm going to have to split my answer between the warlock of firetop mountain or death-trap dungeon
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I was always more of a man for the Lone Wolf series myself. I think FF have a few new iPhone apps out these days though? Wouldn't mind giving them a try.
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The lone wolf series is just begging for a free-roaming action rpg ala gothic in my opinion. The world has fleshed out so much the game would pretty much make itself.
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