Fighting Fantasy: The Port of Peril by Ian Livingstone (author) (UK edition)

The Port of Peril

Suitable for 9 – 14 years

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PART STORY, PART GAMEPURE ADVENTURE!“A new way of telling stories and in many ways the birth of modern gaming, these books captured the imaginations of a generation of kids – it’s great to think that a new generation are going to be similarly captivated” bestselling author Charlie Higson In this addition to the multi-million-copy-selling Fighting Fantasy series, YOU – the hero – must travel all over Allansia – from old haunts Darkwood Forest to Port Blacksand – on a dangerous quest. What starts as a treasure hunt soon takes a darker turn, with the potential return of the most terrifying foe of the original books, Zanbar Bone, on the increasingly dark horizon…

ABOUT THE SERIES The multi-million copy globally bestselling choose-your-own-adventure series is repackaged and reignited for a brand new generation of children.

  • All you need is a dice and you can choose which way the story goes
  • Be careful – the main character can die at any point!
  • 20 million copies sold worldwide in 32 languages
  • Perfect for kids who love gaming
  • A great way to encourage children away from gaming on screens and get them back into reading books!

Product Details

Series

Fighting Fantasy

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781407181295

Date published

August 3rd, 2017

Lexile measure

930L

Other details

  • 288 pages

Condition

New

UK edition

Part of this Series

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