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FANTASTIC FIGHTS

Episode 70 - The Port of Peril

March 12, 2026

We’re back in extremely familiar Fighting Fantasy territory as Ian Livingstone takes us on a tour of some of Allansia’s most recognisable settings in The Port of Peril. With art by Vlados Krizan we journey through Chalice to the Moonstone Hills and on to Darkwood Forest and Port Blacksand in search of the means to vanquish an old enemy.

Don’t forget that the Lindenbaum Prize is currently taking submissions. Find more information here: https://www.lloydofgamebooks.com/2026/02/voting-is-now-open-for-2026-lindenbaum.html

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In podcast Tags steve jackson, scholastic, adventure gamebook, titan, khul, old world, role playing, roleplaying, solo, game book, cyoa, choose your own adventure, eidos, puffin, gaming, children's books, interactive fiction, fantasy, dice, nostalgia, 80s, retro, hjdoom, zanbar bone
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Episode 69 - Blood of the Zombies

February 16, 2026

Staples to mark this milestone. It’s a big departure for the later series as it takes place in modern day and there’s also an entirely new combat system. Otherwise there’s more than a hint of the familiar about proceeding as you explore a zombie infested castle looking for the twenty to thirty different items you’ll need to escape. It might be a fresh approach but is it any good? Listen along to find.


Also I have a new gamebook out today. It’s called Mr Blobby and the Propaganda of the Deed and it’s available over at patreon.com/hjdoom for all my lovely patrons. It really is extremely silly.

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In podcast Tags horror, zombies, walking dead, gingrich yrr, ian livingstone, kevin crossley, greg stables, steve jackson, videogames, eidos, resident evil, zombie movies, unquiet dead, cannibal, chainsaw, castle, gamebook, game book, adventure, CYOA, choose your own adventure, Fighting fantasy, roleplaying, nostalgia, retro, pop culture, rpg, solo, role playing
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Episode 68 - Night of the Necromancer

January 12, 2026

It’s a bittersweet episode of Fantastic Fights as we bid farewell to Jonathan Green whose series of late Fighting Fantasy books have been a real high point for the series as a whole. Can he bow out strong with Night of the Necromancer? Listen along to find out.

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In podcast Tags allansia, ian livingstone, steve jackson, fighting fantasy, rpg, adventure gamebook, cyoa, game, book, nostalgia, nerd, titan, role playing, solo, roleplaying, gamebook, horror, hamlet, ghostbusters, van richten, hammer, ghost, ruddlestone, martin mckenna, jonathan green
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Bonus Episode - Steam Highwayman 1: Smog and Ambuscade

November 11, 2025

We’re doing another open world book this episode in the form of the first Steam Highwayman book by Martin Noutch with art by Ben May. It’s a whopper of a Victorian science fiction extravaganza weighing in at over 1000 sections and featuring all manner of systems and a whole host of different plot lines to explore. Is it any good? Listen along to find out. 

Note that the review portion starts at 47:20.

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In podcast Tags steampunk, martin noutch, ben may, victorian, science fiction, fantasy, gamebook, adventure gamebook, CYOA, interactive fiction, solo, roleplaying, role playing, gaming, alternative history, marxism, difference engine, steam train, imperialsim, rpg, game book, beer, open world
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Episode 65 - Bloodbones

October 24, 2025

We’re back on another modern Fighting Fantasy book (2006 was basically last week right?) with Bloodbones by Jonathan Green with art by Tony Hough. This is a book with an interesting history as it was originally supposed to be part of the original run. It’s not often you get to have another go at something in this world but does it land? Listen along to find out.

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Tags Steve Jackson, Fighting fantasy, Ian Livingstone, tony hough, jonathan green, port of crabs, pirates, pirate, allansia, old world, zombie pirates, ghost ship, adventure gamebook, adventure game book, CYOA, RPG, dungeons and dragons, solo, roleplaying, role playing, titan, wizard, remake, bone island, galleon, jolly roger
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Episode 57 - Magehunter

February 26, 2025

We’ve reached book 57 and Magehunter by Paul Mason with art by Russ Nicholson and cover art by Ian Miller. This one has a reputation for being quite the Chinese puzzle box of a gamebook but is that reputation justified? Also will we hunt a mage? Yes. Yes we will. Good job Magehunter on a fully accurate title.

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In podcast Tags magehunter, fantastic fights, fighting fantasy, steve jackson, ian livingston, paul mason, russ nicholson, ian miller, titan, allansia, kramer, malleus maleficarum, rpg, retro, 90s, nostalgia, puffin, gamebooks, game book, CYOA, Dnd, role playing, roleplaying, RPG, TTRPG, solo adventure, solo, nerd, 80s, 1990s, hjdoom
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Episode 54 - The Legend of Zagor

November 25, 2024

Book 54 sees us tackle Zagor, the warlock of Firetop Mountain himself for the third and so far final time. Written by Keith Martin but attributed to Ian Livingstone for some reason it sees us plunge into a new world, Amarillia and search through a magical castle in search of the items that will help us to slay the evil warlock once and for all.

Don’t forget that the Lindenbaum Prize will also be opening for submissions soon. This is your chance to win actual money for writing a 100 section gamebook. The winner will be decided by a popular vote and the considerations of a panel of judges (including me). Find all the information here: https://www.lloydofgamebooks.com/2024/11/20242025-lindenbaum-prize-announcement.html

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In podcast Tags ian livingstone, steve jackson, fighting fantasy, board game, puzzle quest, keith martin, martin mckenna, Amarillia, gamebooks, adventure gamebook, adventure game book, choose your own adventure, role playing, roleplaying, gaming, retro, 1990s, solo, hjdoom, hieronymous j doom, podcast
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