Probably the greatest classic signed by Livingstone who, on this occasion, extends the geography of Allansia to include his travel memories in Thailand, as you recall in the anecdotes. For my part, I like this book, although it has its share of inconsistencies (what is the point of the presence of the public who sees nothing of what is happening in the labyrinth?) and the relationships with the other competitors are not developed enough for my taste, even if I imagine the complexity of the flow chart in these conditions. Once again, very good work on the part of Iain Mc Caig. Still, I have a preference for the City of Thieves which I find more accomplished and less punitive. One more thing: Deathrap Dungeon was made into a 3D video game produced by Eidos, back when Livingstone was the executive chairman. It was so bad that Ian later apologized for it ^^ Thanks for the video!
@FrançoisFischer Thanks for the comment, I never played the video game, sounds like it failed to deliver. Agreed, of the two, I prefer COT as more open and fun to explore. Have you read Dungeon of Blood Island? The relationships with other contenders are more fleshed out in that book
@jacklets100 Yes sir! I am trying to record one a week at this time and may, once I get to book 10, move over temporarily to The Way of the Tiger for a bit. Any favourites?
@ChrisHolley-k1v well my favorite is the Forest of Doom that my first book of FF Series but i like Spaceship traveller and House of Hell! Please bring a review for us
Probably the greatest classic signed by Livingstone who, on this occasion, extends the geography of Allansia to include his travel memories in Thailand, as you recall in the anecdotes.
For my part, I like this book, although it has its share of inconsistencies (what is the point of the presence of the public who sees nothing of what is happening in the labyrinth?) and the relationships with the other competitors are not developed enough for my taste, even if I imagine the complexity of the flow chart in these conditions. Once again, very good work on the part of Iain Mc Caig. Still, I have a preference for the City of Thieves which I find more accomplished and less punitive.
One more thing: Deathrap Dungeon was made into a 3D video game produced by Eidos, back when Livingstone was the executive chairman. It was so bad that Ian later apologized for it ^^
Thanks for the video!
@FrançoisFischer Thanks for the comment, I never played the video game, sounds like it failed to deliver. Agreed, of the two, I prefer COT as more open and fun to explore. Have you read Dungeon of Blood Island? The relationships with other contenders are more fleshed out in that book
@@ChrisHolley-k1v I haven't had a chance to read it yet, but your comment makes me want to catch up!
@FrançoisFischer I hope you like it when you get round to it, very good sequel
Good vídeo, please bring more FF gamebooks review for us...
@jacklets100 Yes sir! I am trying to record one a week at this time and may, once I get to book 10, move over temporarily to The Way of the Tiger for a bit. Any favourites?
@ChrisHolley-k1v well my favorite is the Forest of Doom that my first book of FF Series but i like Spaceship traveller and House of Hell! Please bring a review for us