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Monday, July 16, 2007


The Fighting Fantasy Project hosts a collection of original adventures based on the popular gamebook system. Originally devised by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone, Fighting Fantasy was a series of gamebooks that played out like choose-you-own-adventure stories. Each gamebook would consist of around 400 short numbered passages of text and the reader would be given options as to how they wanted the story to develop.

The gamebooks featured on the site are played directly through your browser. Game progress can effectively be saved by copying or bookmarking the current page's URL for later recall.

Adventures are typically fantasy-themed and have the reader encountering monsters and collecting possessions throughout the adventure.


Name: Fighting Fantasy Project
Type: Browser

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Monday, July 02, 2007
In The Infinity String, you assume the role of a scientist named Yerik Elnar. The year is 2009, and mysterious ruins have been discovered in Antartica by Russian explorers. One year later a complete research base was built to study the findings. You arrive on the scene to provide assistance to the first research team stationed there but only to discover that the entire crew has disappeared.

Left click to walk or interact with objects and right click to examine them. Double click on an exit to leave a room quickly.

There are two possible endings to the game.

Name: The Infinity String
Developer: Sektor 13
Category: Adventure
Type: Freeware
Size: 30MB

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Warning: Strong language and graphic scenes.

In Earl Mansin: The Breakout, the objective of the game is to help the titular character escape from his imprisonment. A convicted serial killer who has been in prison for the last twenty-seven years, your first task is naturally to find a way out of your current confinement.

This release comes with full speech and accompanying soundtrack, hence contributing to the large file download size.

Name: Earl Mansin: The Breakout
Developer: Adrian Bernstein
Category: Adventure
Type: Freeware
Size: 160MB
Walkthrough: Click here

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