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Paperback The Rings of Kether (Fighting Fantasy Gamebook, No.15) Book

ISBN: 0140318607

ISBN13: 9780140318609

The Rings of Kether (Fighting Fantasy Gamebook, No.15)

(Part of the Fighting Fantasy (#15) Series, Défis Fantastiques (#15) Series, and FantasyAbenteuerSpielbücher (#13) Series)

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The reader becomes a narcotics agent for the Galactic Federation, entrusted with the mission of going undercover in the lawless Aleph Cygni star system to stop the flow of illicit Satophil-d from... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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One of FF's best Sci-fi gamebooks

Many FF fans disapproved of 'science fiction'. They were either poorly written or didn't suit the general fantasy theme the series mostly published. However, only a few notable FFs of sci-fi nature made it through - 'Rebel Planet', 'Robot Commando', and the third: 'The Rings of Kether'.Andrew Chapman's earlier attempts at sci-fi didn't go down well at all, so FF#15 was at first regarded with suspicion. However, he'd revised his methods at planning and concentrated on improving his reputation. Although there were no new rules as such, there was a lot more to the story itself, and some gripping moments. It's a classic whodunnit, where the reader (YOU!) decides which leads to follow - in this sense, it was admirably complex, just like a real crime thriller. However, Rings of Kether lost one star due to the minimal number of opponents. I finished this book having fought about four or five encounters, whereas ten would have been nearer the required mark. Despite this drawback, I think this is perhaps Andrew Chapman's most involved gamebook, although the illustrations fail to complement this marvellous sci-fi adventure. Gary Mayes (ironically, illustrator of the doomed Space Assassin FF#12) would have been better suited to this one, as he definitely inspired Rebel Planet. I suggest any late FF fans to buy this as one of the top three SF gamebooks around.
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