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Crystal Of Storms

Posted by Jam on October 4, 2020
Posted in: adventure, Fantasy, Fighting Fantasy, Gamebook, gaming, RPG, Uncategorized. Tagged: Fighting Fantasy, game books.

So here we have it. The sublime Rhianna Pratchett enters the Fighting Fantasy franchise with her adventure Crystal Of Storms, becoming the series’ first female author, and armed with illustrator Eva Eskalinen. So how well did the pair do through the eyes of this age old fanatic of FF? Before I sink my teeth in properly, let’s have a look at the premise. A previously uncharted area of Titan, Pangaria… made up of a cluster of floating islands. Yes, floating! With this being a new area it gives Rhianna free reign to do whatever she likes. Even her own ecosystem of creatures. Clever! And she has introduced technomancy to the world, which has been created by a race of friendly Goblins within the archipelago. This is how the islands float. Don’t bicker, we’ve had friendly ones before, Giblet, Marsh Goblins etc. So one day, one of the floaty islands crystals goes pop, and it drops into the sea, sparking your thirst for adventure. It’s a great idea and I really love Rhi’s writing, comparable to Jonathan Green’s and Ian Livingstone’s. This girl is on fire.

Eva’s art is rather reminiscent of the much panned two-dimensional work of Vlado Krizan. While there is a slight improvement, most of these illustrations belong in a fairytale book for under fives. Sorry, it’s just not a met standard given the rock album cover Gods and Hollywood storyboard artists we had before. But of course, ScholasticUK know what kids like better than the six year olds of the eighties that actually read these religiously for four decades. I could moan all day but what good would it do? This is not to slate Eva or her art, it’s great, but just mismatched to this series which used to leap from the pages and tear your face off. Incidentally, I rather liked the Shark Kin illu, old creations are floating through now. Actually, I remember Jon asking for a reminder of it’s stats in the Facebook group. Superfan Victor Cheng answered like lightening. I’ll bet that’s when it was added to the mix. Speaking of which, there’s a whole lot of JG mechanisms on loan here, from creatures and codewords to settings and humour. The latter of which can sometimes get a little excessive… (you’ll see.) There are several typos – even in the intro heading – but in all fairness typos we’re always rife in the series. A couple of plot hole refs can have you flittering around the same island all day so you need to use some common sense. (investigating smoke for example, and how did I get a gold coin out of nowhere to recharge my wings?) In a place like Pangaria, I would have expected a gazillion Bird Men characters as well. Or how come The Watch members are not this species? Would’ve made sense in a suspended habitat.

All in all, this is a good book and a clever adventure. Whilst is isn’t up there with the series greats and that isn’t an Aakor on the cover, it’s certainly a great debut albeit influenced greatly by Jonathan Green whom mentored the author. Do another one Rhianna, and consult OOTP even more 😁👍

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Writing. What have I learned?

Posted by Jam on September 16, 2020
Posted in: Uncategorized. Tagged: author, books, writer, writing.

Typing a reference usually takes an average of 15 minutes as you construct your story from head to keyboard.

Silence is your best friend. You need as little distraction as possible.

You acquire a taste for cold coffee.

You need a bit of time to ‘settle in’ when you start. It’s a transition from reality to your book.

No matter how good you type, typo’s will be rife. Get a proof team.

Proof reading isn’t the same as play testing, although some people can be both. You need at least 4 including yourself.

You can take shortcuts and liberties and still produce something decent.

Gamebook Gold

Posted by Jam on September 15, 2020
Posted in: Uncategorized.

I currently have three amazing gentlemen from the gamebook fanbase, helping play-test and proof read my second Literally Immersive Gamebook. One thing I have learnt is ‘proofers and players’ are not the same thing unless you find the right ones. Many will do just one or the other, and even though the second draft is being done, inconsistencies are still being found.

Watch out for my dog, Libra, in the illustrations!

Once this superb team has finished, I’ll give it another browse myself. The final edit be on my head lol. Hopefully wrinkle free. Unlike my head. It should appear on Amazon by next week.

Jampire Strikes Back

Posted by Jam on September 5, 2020
Posted in: Uncategorized.

New logo looks sharp. Now for more real work.

To Book Two

Posted by Jam on August 31, 2020
Posted in: Uncategorized.

Coming out very soon, my second Literally Immersive Gamebooks title, Paranormal Hero. We now have a cover lined up, and half the internal illustrations are complete.

Keeps me afloat
Just nipping out

Brand New

Posted by Jam on August 29, 2020
Posted in: Authors, books, Fantasy, Fighting Fantasy, Gamebook, Gamers, Games, gaming, horror, Readers, RPG. Tagged: books, gamebooks, horror, logo.

So with International Gamebook Day over, I have taken stock of people’s advice to give my gamebooks a series name. If you have been among the first to buy me debut book, you will have an extremely rare copy if they take off, as all books now will sport the Literally Immersive Gamebooks logo as seen in this pic.

I’d like to thank Mr David Tobin for my first Amazon review, and what a corker it is. Also, I can take this opportunity to tell everyone that Literally Immersive #2 is well underway, and I hope to have it available by Halloween, which will be fitting for a Horror adventure.

Jam out x

New Gamebook

Posted by Jam on August 18, 2020
Posted in: adventure, Authors, books, game, Gamebook, Gamers, Games, gaming, Readers, Reading, RPG, school. Tagged: Amateur adventure, author, book, books, bullying, christmas, game, Game Book, game books, Gamebook, gamebooks, gamedev, Gamers, Games.

Hello fellow gamebookers. I know I promised an epic gamebook but between kids, decorating and other duties I have been pressed for time. BUT! Fear not good people, for to sate your appetite for Jamness, I have just published a little filler of a book with the most basic of mechanics. If you would like to read more CLICK HERE!!

Gamebook Alert

Posted by Jam on August 14, 2020
Posted in: adventure, books, Fantasy, Fighting Fantasy, game, Gamebook, Gamers, Games, school. Tagged: book, books, Fantasy, game, Game Book, game books, Gamebook, gamedev, Gamers, Games, high school, school.

Fellow Fighting Fantasy fans… Well if I haven’t gone and written my own gamebook! Ok, it isn’t big and it isn’t clever, but it should be great fun on a nostalgic level. Keep your eye open on Amazon from Monday 17th August.

A Box Of Horrors

Posted by Jam on July 30, 2020
Posted in: adventure, Fantasy, game, Gamers, Games, gaming, horror, Kickstarter, RPG, survival, witchcraft, wizards. Tagged: AD&D, adventure, card games, Dice, dungeons and dragons, Fantasy, gamedev, Gamers, Games, gaming, haunted, hauntings, horror, horror films, horror novels.

From the rising popular games legend Oliver McNeil, creator of Weirding Woods and Dracodeep Dungeon comes a new avenue of tabletop Horror gaming. Will your stay in Hotel Lovecraft be long…. or will you get lucky? Watch the video and CLICK HERE to get it!!

Myrrk Book One – THE BLIGHTED WELL

Posted by Jam on June 28, 2020
Posted in: Uncategorized.

Every now and then comes a gamebook that is a little more innovative the those in the mainstream. Currently funding on Kickstarter is one of those books with an amazing isometric platform, check out the exciting Myrrk campaign by Ram Skull Games Click here

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