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The CD Of Firetop Mountain

Posted by Jam on October 29, 2017
Posted in: adventure, audio drama, Authors, books, Fantasy, Gamebook, Gamers, gaming, hobbies, Uncategorized. Tagged: audio drama, Fighting Fantasy, Ian Livingstone, Steve Jackson, The Warlock Of Firetop Mountain.

#FightingFantasy has exploded back into being in many forms over the past couple of years, and this evening I managed to  listen to the audio story version of The Warlock Of Firetop Mountain: The Hero’s Quest. It was rather well scripted, with the vocal talents of Rachel Atkins, Tim Treloar, Toby Longworth and Harry Primus. (The former sounding in my opinion very much like the late Lynda Bellingham).

Each track is a new scene of the adventure on the CD, as we follow Vale Moonwing and her unwillingly aquired companion, Cassius Stormblade, through the mountain to defeat Zagor the Warlock. It is rather true to the gamebook from which it is based with crowd pleasing appearances from familiar monsters.

FoxYason Music Productions LTD have proven they can churn out a great audio adaptation of the popular Fighting Fantasy series’ first adventure, so it will be very interesting to see if they can bring on other gems including the ever popular Deathtrap Dungeon or hotly under-used House Of Hell.

We Titanese wait patiently in the wings…

Action Packed

Posted by Jam on October 24, 2017
Posted in: Authors, books, Fantasy, Gamebook, health, Readers, Reading, RPG, Uncategorized. Tagged: trolltooth wars graphic novel.

Had a lovely day today. Walked Magic up to the shipyard and plotted some gps gaming areas, did a bit of work at the community garden and this evening took baby Cassia to her first swimming lesson with Vic. She enjoyed most of it until her gums started hurting. Poor baby, teething must be so painful.

Also managed to get rid of my copy Trolltooth Wars Graphic Novel. Well, the creators never replied so clearly they thought it wasn’t worth their asking price either. Sold it at a much worthier price as well. Oddly enough, the same price they think a small bit of card’s worth! Good riddance to it and their filthy not-so-flawless-as-they-think customer relations skills. 

My good friend Dave Sharrock has released his first gamebook in recent times which will get its own review here when I next get a window. Jam out!

Kakha-Bad Jokes

Posted by Jam on October 11, 2017
Posted in: Authors, books, Fantasy, Gamebook, Gamers, gaming, RPG, Uncategorized. Tagged: christopher samuel stone, Doctor Who, Fighting Fantasy, gamebooks, Steve Jackson.

Lots of lovely hits to my blog recently. I see there are many playing Lair Of The Lunatic which is wonderful and I hope you’re enjoying it. Not much to report here other than I now own a copy of Doctor Who And The Fescan Threat. Certainly the largest single gamebook I have ever laid hands on at 2001 references and its as big as an Argos catalogue. Seek and acquire.

So nothing else to report. In the meantime here’s my latest FF meme. Corny as cereal flakes.

On The Way

Posted by Jam on September 29, 2017
Posted in: Authors, books, Fantasy, Gamebook, Gamers, gaming, Uncategorized. Tagged: Dave Sharrock, Jonathan Green, Kickstarter, Neverland, Woven Paths.

While it’s all quiet on the Western Front I just have time to say to everyone Jonathan Green will be launching another Kickstarter soon to fund his new adventure gamebook, Neverland. This will be another classic tale based adventure with the Green twist. 

Dave Sharrock has also produced a physical gamebook under the Woven Paths label. It looks mighty big next to a Fighting Fantasy book so should be well worth checking out HERE.

Time for some job hunting. Jam out!

Settle Down

Posted by Jam on September 21, 2017
Posted in: Uncategorized.

Getting settled in sounds quite a relaxing term but it’s anything but settling. The first two weeks have been a whirlwind of fatherly duties, dog owner duties and job searching. My best two bets at the moment are in a care home or in a distillery. Universal Credit is the most pathetic and barbarically cruel system ever devised by the so called ‘Government’ and their rules are if people can’t afford bills because they have no money left, charge them more. Bloody spazmo’s its no wonder the country’s gone down the pan. 

Still, on a lighter note we have made two great new friends and they have been kind enough to make us dinner and take us out on their boat. Baby Cassia and I have such a lovely bond. Her smile still melts me every time x

Moving On Up

Posted by Jam on September 6, 2017
Posted in: Uncategorized.

Today I relocate to Scotland, to live with my fiancee and beautiful baby girl Cassia. I can’t wait for our new life to begin. However without a job to go into this is a step into the unknown, but so worth it when it’s to be with the woman of your dreams and dream come true.

Jennifer Rush put it best, nailed it even.

We’re heading for something 
Somewhere I’ve never been 
Sometimes I am frightened 
But I’m ready to learn 
Of the power of love 

Fighting Fantasy

Posted by Jam on September 5, 2017
Posted in: Gamebook, Uncategorized. Tagged: Fighting Fantasy.

Fighting Fantasy seems secure for another year after the announcement at FFF2 last weekend. With five releases of some classics and a brand new quest by Charlie Higson, mentored by Jonathan Green. Intriguingly titled Gates Of Death, this sounds like a nice juicy horror which is my favourite genre. There are of course many more fan written amateur adventures on sites such as fightingfantasy.net including my own attempt Lair Of The Lunatic.

With a strong fanbase the series continues to thrive and the last new official story Port Of Peril by Ian Livingstone managed to hit the top 20 kids bestsellers list. Scholastic must be proud, although I’d love to know how many sales were to middle aged men fans from the 1980s like us 😉

@FightingFantasy Fest 2

Posted by Jam on September 4, 2017
Posted in: audio drama, Authors, books, Fantasy, Gamebook, Gamers, gaming, hobbies, illustrators, Readers, Reading, RPG, Uncategorized. Tagged: fff2, Fighting Fantasy, Fighting Fantasy Fest 2, Ian Livingstone, Jonathan Green, Steve Jackson.

It’s September 2017. For the second time, brave adventurers and traders from all over the world were summoned to Ealing, London to take part a new Fighting Fantasy Fest organised by FF author Jonathan Green. The promise this time was ‘bigger and better than before’. And was it? In a word, yes! The Demonic Three aka Steven Leicester, Mark Lain and myself met up in Chinatown the night before for a catch up, meal and to take part in an Escape Room game by Hinthunt which we had organised many months before.

The Demonic Three assemble.

The following morning with our heads still buzzing from the night before, we catch the tube train to Ealing and coincidentally rendezvous with FF illustrator Malcolm Barter whereby we journey together the rest of the way to The University Of West London where the event takes place. 

Jam and Mark with MalcyB

Jonathan Green is at the first display, signing away madly at You Are The Hero Part 2 copies that had only arrived hours before and he hurriedly dished them out to backers as they turned up. After he hands my copy and asks how fatherhood is treating me in reference to my baby, Cassia, a familiar face approaches. The former comissioner of Fighting Fantasy books charming Geraldine Cooke approaches and we greet each other going into conversation about how wonderfully strong the series has remained in the hearts of fans, old and new alike. She particularly liked my t-shirt emblazoned with red dice. Casually strolling towards us the co creator of Fighting Fantasy, Ian Livingstone joins in our chat clearly equally pleased Geraldine had shown up. I seized the opportunity to grab this picture.

Jam, Ian Livingstone & Geraldine Cooke at FFF2

As the next hour or so continued I would visit the traders tables of Jamie Fry, James Schannep and Fox Yason Productions LTD, the latter of whom have produced an audio adventure set in Firetop Mountain. CLICK HERE for info. Nomad Games was also there promoting their new app Fighting Fantasy Legends.

Jam at Nomad Games stall

Also browsing was my hero Mr Liren Lin who had flown in all the way from the other side of the globe, and he took our photo after a nice catch up.

Old friends, Liren Lin and Jam

Slowly more and more friends from the Facebook FF group gathered as the morning went by. 

Jam, Victor Cheng, Paul Scanlan and Colin Oaten

James (The Archmage) Aukett, Jam and Rob Learner

And of course, more Fighting Fantasy production heroes! Steve Jackson, who’s Sorcery epic was what hooked me into Fighting Fantasy back in the 80s

Co FF creator Steve Jackson and Jam

Illustrator, Tony Hough and Jam

Jam with fellow fan Paul Berry and illustrator Alan Langford

FF cartographer Leo Hartas, with illustrators Malcolm Barter and Pete Knifton

Writers Jonathan Green and Marc Gascoigne

Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson

Ian Livingstone and Steve Jackson give a talk about Fighting Fantasy and where it is going in the future. Scholastic has now taken over as publishers and a big announcement was made which made the room fill with excitement. A brand new book will be released in 2018 written by none other than FF fan and star of The Fast Show, Mr Charlie Higson!! 

Jam and author/ actor Charlie Higson

Scholastic promoting the new Fighting Fantasy range under their label

One of the biggest privileges this day was to have the illustrator Iain McCaig. He was one of the earlier artists of the series and of the recent limited edition Port Of Peril covers. Since Fighting Fantasy he has gone on to become an artist for Hollywood, and is widely famous for designing how Darth Maul and other characters would look in the Star Wars franchise. Here he is in a photo by Liren, I hope you don’t mind Liren but your photo was better than mine lol.

Liren Lin with Steve Jackson, Iain McCaig and Ian Livingstone

Of course the proceedings are not just about meeting stars but also interacting. So the Demonic Three and two extra all gathered round for some Advanced Fighting Fantasy fun held by Arion games.

AFF session with Arion Games

Graham Bottley of Arion Games

All too soon it was time to leave. But once again Fighting Fantasy Fest was a triumph for all fans of the series. The Demonic Three set off for their afterfest meal in Uxbridge. A fitting end to a magnificent day. Many thanks to everyone who signed my Yath2, and to all those who couldn’t make it this time I hope you will next time.

Se7en

Posted by Jam on August 30, 2017
Posted in: Uncategorized.

Simply titled so as it was one of the last films Vic and I watched and thats how many days are left before my new life starts properly in Scotland with she and baby girl. It’s been an excruciating wait to get this far. I can’t wait to hold them both in my arms. My final day at work is tomorrow. Becoming unemployed is such a daunting thing. A step into the unknown with ailing financial security. Luckily I may have been thrown a lifeline. 

Then of course, Friday Mr Lain and I travel down to London to meet up with Mr Leicester for the Escape Room, and Saturday… the Fighting Fantasy Fest 2. Going to be very travelled over the next week that’s for sure, but it’s all good.

Lair Of The Lunatic

Posted by Jam on August 24, 2017
Posted in: Authors, books, Fantasy, Gamebook, horror, RPG, Uncategorized. Tagged: Fighting Fantasy, Ian Livingstone, James A Hirons, Lair Of The Lunatic, Steve Jackson.

Here it is. Hope you enjoy 😉

To download PDF and play Lair Of The Lunatic CLICK HERE

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