![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It was with some excitement, then, that I purchased and read through the new Advanced Fighting Fantasy: the Roleplaying Game by Graham Bottley, released through Arion Games and Cubicle 7. I’ve always liked Fighting Fantasy, the primary gaming world of Titan especially as it’s just chock full of fantasy goodness, and I’ve always been a proponent of the original gamebooks and the simple rules being a great way to get new blood into the hobby. ![]() When I got into the tabletop roleplaying hobby proper in 1984 I started with D&D, but I also ran a few games of Fighting Fantasy to help introduce new people to the hobby and to help hone my GMing skills (what little there were of them). I battled my way through The Citadel of Chaos and then proceeded to collect and absorb the other books. I cut my teeth on gaming with the Fighting Fantasy books, way back in 1983. Advanced Fighting Fantasy: The Roleplaying Game Review ![]()
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