Island of the Lizard King (Fighting Fantasy, #7)

Can you save the young men of Oyster Bay from the evil Lizard Men Kidnapped by a vicious race of Lizard Men from Fire Island, the young men of Oyster Bay face a grim future of slavery, starvation and a lingering death Their new master is the mad and dangerous Lizard King, who holds sway over his land of mutants by the eerie powers of black magic and voodoo YOU are the only one who can hope to rescue the suffering prisoners, but do you have the courage to risk this dangerous mission Two dice, a pencil and an eraser are all you need for this adventure YOU decide which route to follow, which dangers to risk and which monsters to fight. New Read [ Island of the Lizard King (Fighting Fantasy, #7) ] author [ Ian Livingstone ] – kino-fada.fr Another winning entry in the FIGHTING FANTASY book series This one adopts a Caribbean theme with its emphasis on a lush tropical island ruled by some slave owning lizard men and all manner of sun scorched nastiness.From the outset, this one has a strong story, with the set up and background a delight to read It throws you into the thick of the adventure as soon as you arrive on the island there seems to be a great dealcombat than in other books in the series, as you immediately have to Another winning entry in the FIGHTING FANTASY book series This one adopts a Caribbean theme with its emphasis on a lush tropical island ruled by some slave owning lizard men and all manner of sun scorched nastiness.From the outset, this one has a strong story, with the set up and background a delight to read It throws you into the thick of the adventure as soon as you arrive on the island there seems to be a great dealcombat than in other books in the series, as you immediately have to fight for ...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here This is the third book in the series that me and my wife have gone through The book wasn t conducive to map making, which is my favorite part of these books, except for a small section in a mine Also, near the end there s a lizard man riding a dinosaur who is very hard to beat harder than the Lizard King himself, in fact and there s no way around him Those are the bad things though, and the rest of the book is pretty good Some parts were quite funny, like the Pouch of Unlimited Contents This is the third book in the series that me and my wife have gone through The book wasn t conducive to map making, which is my favorite part of these books, except for a small section in a mine Also, near the end there s a lizard man riding a dinosaur who is very hard to beat harder than the Lizard King himself, in fact and there s no way around him Those are the bad things though, and the rest of the book is pretty good ...If the truth is to be known, these books are fun at first Sadly, however, they quickly grow old.If you have experienced one of these kinds of books you have experienced them all Whilst the stories differ, the effect they have upon a person is the same across the board You have fun for a while and then they are put aside It is okay to pick up one or two throughout your life but I would not recommend going out of your way to buy them en masse As for which one s you pick up well, that is a c If the truth is to be known, these books are fun at first Sadly, however, they quickly grow old.If you have experienced one of these kinds of books you have experienced them all Whilst the stories differ, the effect they...David Icke s favourite 80s gamebookHas you running in circles like a lame chookLooking for the Gonchong riddled Lizard King you know I m not referring to Jim Morrison To avenge the bitter death of mighty Mungo.Not the best FF, but it s still fun, though.Death by multi headed hydra And giant crab, but I cheated for that part.A solid entry in the series As with all the early Ian Livingstone books, it has a well realised and evocative setting This time it s a tropical, volcanic island, where slaves toil in the gold mines under the lashes of lizardman guards Beaches, jungle, swampland, mines, volcanic slopes and an old fortress prison it all keeps the atmosphere tight and the story ticking along.As a nipper, I never managed to get very far into this book at all It contains a lot of combat and even the early enc A solid entry in the series As with all the early Ian Livingstone books, it has a well reali...I read a bunch of these Fighting Fantasy books when I was younger, and decided to pick one out of my collection to play through.While one of the shorter books, this is definitely not one of the easier ones in the series It contains some very difficult monsters, and a fair few of them one after the other I know a big part of these types of books are based on luck, but this one REALLY weighs on luck So many strong battles and punishing events.The story itself is an enjoyable one It s probabl I read a bunch of these Fighting Fantasy books when I was younger, and decided to pick one out of my collecti...It s strange as Island of the Lizard King never seems to get mentioned among the better FF books but I found it to be extremely enjoyable It has similarities to Forest of Doom in that you are searching an area looking for something, or in this case someone I enjoyed the mines and pulling together a little army to take on the Lizard King It was also a nice touch to be able to pick up an item which severely diminished the bosses skills once you got to him.I found this entry in the series to be It s strange as Island of the Lizard King never seems to ...Read this many, many times as a kid.I remember this book from years ago, although I m not sure that I ever read it I remembered the coverthan anything I think This wasin the swords and sorcery type format, which I enjoywith these books.This one felt a little short, but I think I inadvertently took the short ro...

Island of the Lizard King (Fighting Fantasy, #7)
  • English
  • 19 February 2017
  • Paperback
  • 208 pages
  • 0140317430
  • Ian Livingstone
  • Island of the Lizard King (Fighting Fantasy, #7)