Skip to toolbar

UK Games Expo 2022: Saturday Live Blog

UK Games Expo 2022: Saturday Live Blog

Supported by (Turn Off)

Jonathan Green Of ACE Gamebooks - Talking Adventure Books & WIN A Prize

16 Comments

We get to chat with Jonathan Green of ACE Gamebooks who has been designing some awesome adventure books that you can dive into, based on Historical adventures.

One of the best is Beowulf: Beastslayer but there is also an awesome gamebook where you can choose which character to play as like Dracula OR Mina Harker!

Supported by (Turn Off)

Subscribe
Notify of
16 Comments
oldest
newest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
dkenty

Always love a good adventure book, just hope these have less insta-death

coachjose59

Looks great. I dig the look .

zorg

anything with Dracula is worth looking over.

rgreenparadox

Updating literature to be able to play them like a choose your own adventure book. I am so down for this.

tankkommander

Beowulf and Dracula didn’t crop up in any of my history lessons at school.

benkku

Never tried that kind off books.

scribbs

Nice idea to have different playable characters in a gamebook, especially taking the villains viewpoint.

redscope

these all sound amazing a book playing as Dracula would be a really cool twist on an adventure book.

dreadlorddon

I’ve never played through an adventure book. Are most of the choices / outcomes effective in altering the story or is there a lot of dead ends with backtracking?

tuffyears

these look cool

darkdanegan

I love the idea of these, I used to love a good fighting fantasy!

zaknafein5

That Dracula book sounds awesome.
I would definitely play as Dracula first.
My children might enjoy it as well.

kjelken

Those hardback books look AH-MAH-ZING!

astralwraith

the hardbacks look amazing and they’re choose your own adventure as well

All of those sound great

bobethg

Only recently discovered adventure books/choose your own adventure books and love them. Currently making my way through fabled lands books. Think Dracula/Beowulf could be next

Supported by (Turn Off)