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Friday, 29 September 2023

International Gamebook Day 2023

International Gamebook Day is taking place on Saturday 14 October 2023 and Guest of Honour will be Fighting Fantasy's very own Sir Ian Livingstone.

This year International Gamebook Day has a Halloween horror theme and so Sir Ian will be discussing Blood of the Zombies*, the Fighting Fantasy adventure he wrote to celebrate the series' 30th anniversary.

Make sure you follow the IGBD 2023 Facebook page to keep up to date with developments, such as when Sir Ian's interview will be broadcast on the day.

* Which is 11 years old this year!

Sunday, 27 March 2022

Ian Livingstone on the Galaxy's Greatest: 2000 AD at 45

As well as marking 40 years of Fighting Fantasy, 2022 is also the 45th anniversary of the publication of the Galaxy's Greatest Comic, 2000 AD.

This weekend, an online convention - Galaxy's Greatest: 2000 AD at 45 - is taking place to celebrate this momentous occasion. One of the many guests taking part is Fighting Fantasy's very own Sir Ian Livingstone.


Sir Ian will be talking about the great games inspired by the comic's characters and settings, on Sunday 27 March at 4:50pm, and will be joined by Andy Chambers (a freelance writer and games designer who was formally Senior Lead Designer at Games Workshop) and Duncan Molloy (Head of Rebellion Unplugged).

The panel will be streamed online and for free on 2000 AD’s Facebook page and YouTube channel, as well as Rebellion’s dedicated Twitch stream. But you will also be able to watch at your lesiure later via YouTube.


Friday, 11 March 2022

Sir Ian Livingstone at LarpCon 2022

Last weekend, the brave and the bold headed to Coalville in Leicestershire to quest for treasure, face wandering monsters, and meet an actual real-life knight - Sir Ian Livingstone!

The event was LarpCon 2002, which this year was themed around the 40th anniversary of the Fighting Fantasy gamebook series. Sir Ian met all manner of fans - some less human that others, by the look of things - and was even given a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2022 UK Larp Awards.



One lucky attendee even went home with a glorious 36" sword - crafted by Irregular Props and signed by Sir Ian - which was the first prize in this year's charity raffle in aid of the National Autistic Society. 


If you attended this year's LarpCon, please share your experiences in the comments below and tag us in your photos on Facebook (Fighting Fantasy Gamebooks), Twitter and Instagram (@fightingfantasy).

And don't forget, Fighting Fantasy will be making an appearance at events throughout the year, including the UK Games Expo, and will have its own, dedicated, 40th anniversary fest in September. Click this link to find out more.

Friday, 13 August 2021

International Gamebook Day 2021

On Friday 27 August 2021, the second ever International Gamebook Day will take place. It might only be the second time the event has run, but it has already grown to take over the entire weekend, with interviews with gamebook creators being streamed in the late afternoon/early evening of each day from Friday 27 to Sunday 29 August.

There will also be other events taking place during the course of the weekend, such as Vicki, of Girls That Game, guiding another unsuspecting victim - I mean participant! - through Ian Livingstone's dungeon crawl adventure Eye of the Dragon.

So check out the event page on Facebook and watch this space for more news soon!

And in case you were wondering, International Gamebook Day takes place on 27 August because that was the date of the original publication of Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone's The Warlock of Firetop Mountain in 1982.


Friday, 30 April 2021

Freeway Fighter - now on Viber!

Talk-A-Bot's messenger game of Ian Livingstone's seminal, post-apocalyptic gamebook Freeway Fighter is now available on Viber, the cross-platform instant messaging app.

Devastated by a killer virus, the world you once knew is a wilderness.

Life is lawless and dangerous. Survivors like you either live in scattered, fortified towns, or roam outside as bandits. YOUR mission is to cross the wilderness to the far-distant oil-refinery at San Anglo and bring vital supplies back to the peaceful town of New Hope. Even in the armed Dodge Interceptor you are given, the journey will be wild and perilous.

Will YOU survive?


Read the press release here, and to find out more, follow this link.

Friday, 2 April 2021

Freeway Fighter - coming soon to Viber!

Talk-A-Bot's messenger game of Ian Livingstone's seminal, post-apocalyptic gamebook Freeway Fighter is coming soon to Viber, the cross-platform instant messaging app.

Devastated by a killer virus, the world you once knew is a wilderness.

Life is lawless and dangerous. Survivors like you either live in scattered, fortified towns, or roam outside as bandits. YOUR mission is to cross the wilderness to the far-distant oil-refinery at San Anglo and bring vital supplies back to the peaceful town of New Hope. Even in the armed Dodge Interceptor you are given, the journey will be wild and perilous.

Will YOU survive?


The Viber version of the game will include all manner of stickers, unique to Freeway Fighter, such as the ones above.

An official launch date has yet to be announced, but watch this space for more news, and if you haven't tried Freeway Fighter on Facebook Messenger yet, why not do so today?


Tuesday, 23 February 2021

And the winner of the FF World Cup is...

City of Thieves!

Recently, FF fan Rob Hatton has been running a series of polls to determine which Fighting Fantasy gamebook people think is the best. After a number of rounds, 60+ solo adventures were whittled down to just two - Ian Livingstone's City of Thieves, and Ian Livingstone's Deathtrap Dungeon.

Both books were originally illustrated by Iain McCaig, and after a titanic struggle, which looked to go either way for much of the match, City of Thieves ended up taking a small lead over Deathtrap Dungeon, and managed to hold its rival at bay long enough to take the top spot. The final score was 193 votes to 180.


You can find out more by visiting the Fighting Fantasy (and other gamebooks) Facebook group.

Friday, 18 December 2020

The 12 Fighting Fantasy Days of Christmas - Day 9

Devastated by a killer virus, the world you once knew is a wilderness.

Life is lawless and dangerous. Survivors like you either live in scattered, fortified towns, or roam outside as bandits. YOUR mission is to cross the wilderness to the far-distant oil-refinery at San Anglo and bring vital supplies back to the peaceful town of New Hope. Even in the armed Dodge Interceptor you are given, the journey will be wild and perilous. Will YOU survive?

Coming next year to a Messenger App near you is the Freeway Fighter Chatbot, FF13.


Having started life as a Fighting Fantasy Gamebook, in recent years Freeway Fighter has been turned into a limited run of comics and graphic novel, but in 2021 you will be able to play Ian Livingstone's much-loved post-apocalyptic adventure again via the Messenger App on your phone, tablet or PC.

This new version has been developed by the Hungary-based team at Talk-A-Bot along with Ian Livingstone.

Below is a screenshot to give you an idea of what the Freeway Fighter Chatbot will look like.


As ever, keep checking www.fightingfantasy.com and follow Fighting Fantasy on social media - via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to be kept up to date with all developments.

Friday, 4 December 2020

The 12 Fighting Fantasy Days of Christmas - Day 2

Ever wondered what your Fighting Fantasy collection is worth? Or are you curious just how many editions of your favourite gamebooks have been published over the years? Then you need the Fighting Fantasy Collector.

Jamie Fry, the Fighting Fantasy Collector

Jamie Fry has been curating his collection over many years and it includes some very hard to come by items. He has even become part of the collection himself, since acquiring a Fighting Fantasy tattoo!

Jamie Fry's Fighting Fantasy-inspired tattoo bearing the motto,
'May your STAMINA never fail'.

Each year he publishes his Fighting Fantasy Checklist & Price Guide, and while the 2020 edition is out of print he is looking to bring it to DriveThruRPG, so watch this space. He also occasionally sells some of the pieces from his personal collection.

If you have some unusual items in your collection that your think the Fighting Fantasy Collector needs to know about, then you can contact him via his Facebook page.

And if you have a collection you are proud of, we would love to hear about it. Simply email some photographs of your collection - along with a brief paragraph about it, highlighting any specific elements you like - to [email protected], and you could end up appearing in Collector's Corner on the official Fighting Fantasy website.

Friday, 3 April 2020

City of Thieves Live Readthrough

It has come to my attention, through my scrying ball, that your Earthly Plane is currently being ravaged by a terrible disease and, as a result, many of you are unable to leave your homes.

Here in Allansia we are no strangers to pandemics and mass contagions. Most recently Salamonis suffered the effects of a terrible Demon Plague.

To help alleviate the stress of being trapped indoors*, why not join Yaztromo** today, at 3:00pm BST, for a live readthrough of Ian Livingstone's classic Fighting Fantasy gamebook, City of Thieves?


And remember, stay home, stay safe, and keep well.


* Although imagine how stressful it would be if you were living in Port Blacksand?

** Or it may be one of his simulacra minions.

Friday, 21 June 2019

How Fighting Fantasy are YOU?

Dare you take up the Warlock's Challenge? Are you a Jib-Jib or a Bloodbeast?

Click on the image below to begin, read through the statements and for every one that is true for you, score 1 point. Total your points and post the result on Facebook or Twitter.


And may your STAMINA never fail!

Friday, 8 June 2018

Fighting Fantasy at UK Games Expo 2018

Last weekend, Ian Livingstone attended the UK Games Expo and was greeted by a host of grateful fans, who asked him to sign their much-loved and well-thumbed Fighting Fantasy gamebooks, or took selfies with the gaming legend, or interviewed him for their podcasts and YouTube channels.



Highlights of the event included Ian's live reading of Deathtrap Dungeon, in which he lured The Dark Room's John Robertson to his death again and again and again. The tables were turned later than same evening, when Ian was lured to his death in The Dark Room, although he did walk away with a flamboyant potato for his troubles.


On the Saturday, Ian gave a talk about the history of Games Workshop and also broke the exclusive news that Nomad games are launching Fighting Fantasy Legends Portal later this month.

All Rolled Up were also there, selling their Fighting Fantasy licensed products, including dice trays and bags.


Thank you to everyone who came along to Stand 2-C2 over the course of the weekend to say hello, and it was great to see so many fans passing the torch to the next generation. May your STAMINA never fail!


Thursday, 29 March 2018

35 years of French Fighting Fantasy

Today sees the release of new French editions of the Fighting Fantasy gamebooks - or Défis Fantastiques - from Gallimard, marking 35 years of Fighting Fantasy in French.



France is the only country where Fighting Fantasy never went out of print. And it's not only the original gamebooks that have a dedicated following in France - thanks to Scriptarium there is also a French language version of the Advanced Fighting Fantasy RPG.

The Warlock caught up with the man behind Scriptarium, Florent Haro, to ask him about his history with FF and what the future holds for Défis Fantastiques – le Jeu de rôle.


The Warlock: Which was the first Fighting Fantasy adventure you read? 

Florent Haro: That was Citadel of Chaos. My brother offered it to me for my 11th Christmas, but it probably looked weird to me, as I waited some months before opening it, a day when I was ill and forced to stay in my bed! That was such a fantastic discovery and experience that I can still feel the pleasure I had more than 30 years later! And that's why I'm so proud to have added some background text in the new French edition, a kind of tribute to this marvellous book that opened the door to gamebooks and RPGworlds to me, and that I have never left. 
TW: Which is your favourite FF gamebook?

FH: Probably House of Hell. I’m not fan of horror and contemporary horror, and much prefer medieval-fantasy adventures. But this gamebook is so well written and illustrated that you can't forget its ambience. It's also very challenging to play, with impossible (and nicely cruel) paths. And probably the only gamebook which really provoked fear for me... a major gamebook!
TW: Do you have a favourite writer or illustrator? 

FH: The first gamebooks I played were Fighting Fantasy, and Steve Jackson is my favorite FF author as he wrote the gamebooks I prefer (the ones I already talked about and Creature of Havoc and Sorcery!). Nevertheless, I must recognise that some of the gamebooks Jonathan Green wrote are maybe better in some aspects; I particularly loved Stormslayer and Night of the Necromancer. My favourite FF artist is Russ Nicholson; his style is a mix of naive, exotic and detailed drawing. And not too realistic; realistic illustrations are often impressing, but they lack the bit of fantasy and mystery Russ can provide with his art. I'd like to mention Malcolm Barter too, who became a good friend of mine. I didn't love all his art from The Forest of Doom, but its style is so special that he puts you into the ambience very well and some of the pictures are great. I love most of the many illustrations he made for our books, even better than his old art.

TW: What made you decide to publish a French language edition of Advanced Fighting Fantasy? 

FH: Mainly because I had never understood why the first RPG and the first AFF hadn’t been translated in French, when FF sold very well. FF were sold without interruption from 1983 by Gallimard - all the existing gamebooks were translated - but, like anywhere, the golden age was in the 1980s. I seized the opportunity in 2011 with Scriptarium. For Titan, we wanted to have the possibility of promoting and developing the game and becoming the official publisher for the French version. Then we contacted Steve Jackson, who accepted kindly my offer, and we agreed on a licence.

TW: How well-received has the AFF RPG been in France (and elsewhere)? 

FH: AFF was nearly unknown when we proposed a French version - only some true FF fans like me had bought second-hand copies of the original AFF books, or Arion's new edition. Then we thought it would interest many FF fans, as there were still a solid French-speaking community on the web, and sales in all the bookshops and even in large-scale distribution. But the success was greater than we thought, sales of the Rulebook never dried up, for instance, and now we have to re-issue it. We even had some sales in non-French speaking countries (UK, USA, Australasia) when some collectors understood the French version, and had many exclusive illustrations and maps (for example Créatures de Titan, our last translation, has around 100 illustrations not present in the original book), including by famous FF illustrators, or exclusive items, such as game-screens or a Yaztromo miniature.

TW: How many AFF books/products have you released so far? 

FH: We've released 3 sourcebooks, some colour maps and some accessories: the Rulebook, including a 97-page campaign, Le Tambour de Gondrim, taking place in Old Allansia; the Titan sourcebook, including 25 pages of additional rules linked with Marc Gascoigne's text, a 130-page campaign with pre-generated characters and some exclusive Steve Luxton maps, A la recherche de la Jeunesse perdue, taking place in Lendleland and Analand, and a folder of 5 colour maps, including a location map of all the FF books; the map of Allansia by Jidus (including some exclusive Steve Jackson, Ian Livingstone and Jon Green geographical features), first issued as a high quality vinyl poster, sold separately (and now out of print); the Créatures de Titan sourcebook, a translation of Out of the Pit, including 60 pages of additional rules, and 80 pages of play, with a 2-player adventure by Gwalchmei, in which you play an adventurer and a Marsh Hopper on Fire Island (La Huitième Plaie) and a solo adventure by tholdur where you play a Jib-Jib chaser (Odyssée pour un Jib-Jib); L'Ecran du Meneur de Jeu, a cardboard game-screen illustrated by Jidus - 2 editions with a different illustration, and the second one has coloured tables (the first edition included the 90-page adventure Pirates à la dérive by Paragraphe 14, taking place in the Ocean of Serpents and the Black Ocean, the second edition having the 104-page adventure La Quête des Oiseaux de Sagesse by Sébastien Urbanek, taking place in Gallantaria and the Cragrock Peaks; The Nécessaire de Magie, a card set with all the basic spells of the Rulebook and 5 new spells; the miniature of Yaztromo (and Vermithrax) by David Ayral, our most limited item (200 copies only) that will never be re-issued; Les Accessoires du Meneur de Jeu is the main out of print item: a set of tiles, furniture and figurines drawn by Eric Chaussin, to cut-out, intended to play the Rulebook beginner adventures or any other dungeon/tunnel adventure. We also released some free PDF-only adventures, available on our website.

TW: Is there one particular product of which you are most proud?

FH: I'm naturally very proud of the first product, the Rulebook, as that was a kind of achievement for the huge fan I am, and I wrote most of the campaign; a good part of me is in this book. Créatures de Titan is, to date, the product in which we put the most creation, but my favourite work is the Titan sourcebook: I love Marc Gascoigne's text, our own additions to the text, the campaign is exactly what I love in an RPG, and the work on the maps with my friend Jidus: hours to re-read in a detailed way absolutely all the sources, talks with Steve and Jon to complete some uncharted areas... I'm a geographer, then I absolutely loved that!

TW: What are your plans for the range?

FH: First, the re-issue of the Rulebook soon, with slight improvements, but that's not a reboot. We prefer to put our energy into new stuff. We are currently working on the Old World sourcebook, in which we were involved: Thomas Roesch and I wrote, respectively, the Kakhabad and Lendleland chapters, and we worked with Brett Schofield and Stuart Lloyd, authors of other chapters, in a way to be fully consistent with the sources... including with our adventure La Quête des Oiseaux de Sagesse. We should issue a French version soon after the Arion version will be available.

We should issue, mid-2018, our very first campaign as a single book (not included in a larger sourcebook, like the ones already issued), hoping that will sell enough! It's called Maudit Trésor ('Cursed Treasure'), includes a revised and expanded version of the Pirates à la dérive adventure and the second part of Paragraphe 14's campaign. It takes place in the Black Ocean and its different islands. Seven very original and endearing ready-to-play characters are provided.

Next we should translate a new Arion book, probably the Heroes Companion, and release an Adventure compendium, to play anywhere on Titan, and at different levels of experience, including some translations from English stuff but also new material. But we are interested by other translations, Blacksand or the Atlantis Campaign, and are working on some background stuff about Khul (Arion and Hachiman areas) that could be issued in English too, like for the Old World. Many many things to occupy our evenings and nights for years. :-) 


Thank you to Florent for taking the time to answer the Warlock's questions. Fighting Fantasy fans should be aware that Scriptarium have a section in their forum in English - all non French-speaking fans are welcome - and they are present on the various social networks, mainly on the Défis Fantastiques Facebook page.


Friday, 15 July 2016

It's the Final Countdown...

For Stellar Adventures, this week, which has already passed its first stretch goal. It's not too late to be a part of this brand new, SF, AFF project, so (if you haven't already) check out the Kickstarter page here.

In other news, another FF-themed project will soon be coming to Kickstarter - Ian Livingstone's Freeway Fighter: The Comic. The first art for the project by Simon Coleby, coloured by Len O'Grady can be seen below.


To keep up to date with developments on this new Kickstarter, join the Facebook group here.