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Bonus Episode - Choose Your Own Adventure: Prisoner of the Ant People Vs Outlaws of Sherwood Forest

June 14, 2025

We’re on the old school track this episode as we tackle two classic Choose Your Own Adventure books from the mid 1980s, Prisoner of the Ant People by R. A. Montgomery, and Outlaws of Sherwood Forest by Ellen Kushner. But which will be better, the one that sounds like a 50s B-movie or the one that sounds like a 30s swashbuckler? Listen along to find out.

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In podcast Tags ellen kushner, R.A. Montgomery, jason millet, cyoa, choose your own adventure, gamebook, adventure game books, fantasy, time travel, robin hood, little john, will scarlet, merlin, nottinghamshire, nottingham, judith mitchell, retro, nostalgia, 28 different endings, bantam books, nerd, 1980s, pop culture, kids books
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Bonus Episode - The House on Sentinel Hill

January 14, 2025

It’s bonus episode time again and we’re entering the terrifying world of the Cthulhu Mythos with Graham Plowman’s The House on Sentinel Hill. Released in 2022 this hefty 585 section adventure gamebook features all manner of monstrous creatures and sanity draining revelations. Art is by Matthew Dewhurst.

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In podcast Tags matthew dewhurst, graham plowman, shubb niggurath, yog yothoth, mi-go, yuggoth, time travel, horror, cosmic horror, science fiction, hp lovecraft, cthulhu, cthulhu mythos, insanity, call of cthulhu, roleplaying, role playing, gaming, retro, 1920s, historical horror, nerd, advenure game book, adventure game book, adventure gamebook, adventure game books, chaosium, old school, game design, review
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Bonus Episode - The Cave of Time

January 15, 2024

We’re investigating a key piece of gamebook history this episode as we explore The Cave of Time, the first proper Choose Your Own Adventure book by Edward Packard with art by Paul Granger. With 40 different endings this packs a lot of adventure into a small package. It spawned a wildly successful franchise but is this book actually any good? HJDoom plays it to find out and offers a mildly contentious and completely untested theory about the reason gamebooks exploded in the early eighties.

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In podcast Tags choose your own adventure, paul granger, edward packard, bantam books, CYOA, gamebooks, interactive fiction, children's books, 1980s, retro, nostalgia, 80s, nerd, kids, fiction, gamebook, adventure gamebooks, adventure game books, game books, time travel, science fiction, adventure
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Bonus Episode - Falcon 1: The Renegade Lord

September 8, 2022

Note that the playthrough portion of this episode sounds like it was recorded in a tin bath. I’ve no idea what went wrong but if you want to skip it then the review portion of the podcast starts at 56:50.

The past isn’t what it used to be in this episode as we take a trip into the past as seen from the distant future. In 3033 time travel is a recent invention and five self-important LORDS OF TIME hold sway over the technology. The problem is that there appears to be no actual oversight and one of them has gone rogue. The only mechanism for dealing with that is a spot of murder and our valiant hero has been tasked with working out which bigwig has lost it and administering a spot of frontier justice. Falcon 1: The Renegade Lord was released in 1987 and was written by Jamie Thompson and Mark Smith, authors of several Fighting Fantasy books and the Way of the Tiger series.


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In podcast Tags fantastic fights, hjdoom, sphere books, jamie thomson, mark smith, falcon series, falcon 1: the renegade lord, renegade lord, time lords, time travel, scien, advenure game book, adventure gamebooks, gamebook, RPG, retro, nostalgia, gaming
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