Adventures created here now have an automatic ‘missing link’ list available to them when creating graphs of adventures select the new option.
Back to normal?
Seem to have got over the worst of the issues. Still missing access to some pages, most noteably the write your own guides. Please drop a comment if you find anything wrong.
Back
Well, I’m back, though the site is far from operational. Please do not use any links yet as a lot of them still go through to the old site which is not operated by me any more.
Ian Livingstone & Steve Jackson in Paris
Technical problems
Sign ups are currently not working due to a technical issue I was unaware of – apologies to anyone attempting to sign up recently and meeting frustration. I am working on this as fast as I can.
Fantazine #10 Available
Fantazine #10 has been released and is now available to download. See www.fightingfantazine.co.uk or use the download link here.
Gamebook Companion for iOS – Now Available
Have you ever wished you didn’t have to carry around a pencil, dice and paper when playing a Fighting Fantasy book? Well, if you’ve got an iOS device then you don’t have to any longer with the Gamebook Companion, available from iTunes now. You can store your character’s statistics, all the equipment you pick up during a book and even play out battles and Test Your Luck with the easy to use Quick Play buttons. At only 69p any iOS device owning Fighting Fantasy owner shouldn’t be without this easy to use, handy little App.
War of Deities added
A new Turn-To only adventure (you will currently have to track your own stats), War of Deities by Stuart Lloyd has been added to the collection. It’s a biggie at 400 references, and I aim to make this the next encoded adventure.
Fantazine #9 Released
Fighting Fantazine #9 has been published, visit the home site www.fightingfantazine.co.uk or download it here. The latest issue features interviews with artist Ian Miller, a new 275 reference adventure Return to the Icefinger Mountains by Ed Jolley and illustrated by Brett Schofield, an article on gamebooks in Germany by Nicolai Bonczyk (with translation by Alexander Kühnert), and an Advanced Fighting Fantasy adventure: Andrew Wright’s The Hunt for the Black Whale (illustrated by Michael Wolmarans).