Jun. 19th, 2007
Apparently Tuesdays are buy-one-get-two on paperbacks at the used bookstore (which should really be usedbook store) five minutes from my apartment.
After walking away with every Gamebook in the place for $6, I decided that wasn't enough money so I went back and grabbed some old AD&D books (A PH, a DMG, and an MM) for $6 apiece.
Gamebooks are something I had forgotten I liked. They were very popular in the 1980s and then quickly died off as people became stupider and stopped reading anything longer than the ad copy on the back of a DVD. Essentially, it's a book crossed with a roleplaying game. You read a page, and at the bottom is a choice, like "if you run from the troll, turn to page 272; if you fight the troll, turn to page 180." Most of them were fantasy, some of them had a whole character system with a combat system and such, for example: "If you fight the troll, turn to page 285 for its stats. If you win go to 134, if you lose go to 146".
Obviously this is something I must have. It combines the features of "interactive solitaire thing" with "found in used bookstores for under $5".
After walking away with every Gamebook in the place for $6, I decided that wasn't enough money so I went back and grabbed some old AD&D books (A PH, a DMG, and an MM) for $6 apiece.
Gamebooks are something I had forgotten I liked. They were very popular in the 1980s and then quickly died off as people became stupider and stopped reading anything longer than the ad copy on the back of a DVD. Essentially, it's a book crossed with a roleplaying game. You read a page, and at the bottom is a choice, like "if you run from the troll, turn to page 272; if you fight the troll, turn to page 180." Most of them were fantasy, some of them had a whole character system with a combat system and such, for example: "If you fight the troll, turn to page 285 for its stats. If you win go to 134, if you lose go to 146".
Obviously this is something I must have. It combines the features of "interactive solitaire thing" with "found in used bookstores for under $5".