
The orc on the front cover of Caverns Of The Snow Witch is how I see an orc should look like.
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It will be a tome with full glossy illustrations. I will be working on a book in the future that has all the usual orcs and goblins etc. I would love to contact some of these illustrators. The illustrations in these books are great too. You start the book with one quest and end up taking on a bigger one. I owe these two a lot because they helped me develop my writing skills at a young age.

Steve and Ian collaborated on this one and the illustrations are great. It will be a tome with full glossy i Loved this book. Getting trapped behind a closed gate is a very frustrating way to die in these gamebooks!. There don't seem to be many choices in the paths you take early on, it's all quite linear, and yet I keep getting stymied by not having the right items so I'm obviously missing something. Also a story where it's very easy to die at random. I'm struck again by the excellent descriptions and rugged landscapes and the emphasis on powerful monsters making it a tougher adventure than most.

Another read through of this one in August 2021. The monsters stand out, too, in terms of size, as the player always seems to be up against gargantuan, hard-hitting beasts.

I enjoyed it thoroughly, despite dying an unexpected death at the climax this is the type of story that calls for thorough exploration and item-gathering. It's a little like The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, with snow instead of fire. After some very good scene-setting material, the action shifts to an icy base inside a mountain, where the player must kill the titular character. I enjoyed it thoroughly, despite dying an unexpected death at CAVERNS OF THE SNOW WITCH is one of the earlier Fighting Fantasy adventures, one with a change of setting: a snowbound, mountainous landscape in which merely being outdoors is enough to sap the player's stamina.

Starting again Steve Jackson's House of Hell as soon as possible :DĬAVERNS OF THE SNOW WITCH is one of the earlier Fighting Fantasy adventures, one with a change of setting: a snowbound, mountainous landscape in which merely being outdoors is enough to sap the player's stamina. I had fun playing this classic Fighting Fantasy gamebook, but longevity factor is almost null here.
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Not best FF gamebook at all: story too much linear (take just one wrong path and you are dead or going to find later that you are already dead.) and the endless series of fights is just impossible to win if you haven't at last a Skill score of 10/11++, but I really enjoyed the setting, the storyline and all the references to previous books like The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, Deathtrap Dungeon, Forest of Doom and more. I had fun playing this classic Fighting Fantasy gamebook, but longevity fac
