Into the Jungle

Welcome to the Forgotten Realms Endless Quest books, where you don t just read a fantastic tale You become the hero and choose your own fate.The Harpers have lost one of their own, a legendary adventurer named Artus Cimber, keeper of the artifact known as the Ring of Winter They ve hired you to travel to the jungle clad land of Chult to find him If only you can manage to find Cimber before the frost giants do or the zombies that infest the land get you first You re in the jungle now, cleric. New Download [ Into the Jungle ] Author [ Matt Forbeck ] For Kindle ePUB or eBook – kino-fada.fr In this choose your own adventure style Dungeons and Dragons story, you re a dwarf cleric who was just traveling by sea haha, seasick dwarf Suddenly, dinosaurs The endings include debt, death, AN ACTUAL GOOD ENDING , death,death, death, death, dying and being turned into a zombie There are certainly a lotbad endings than good ones This would be great for that 11 13 year old age range where they re just getting into dark things and some light gore This series actually reminds In this choose your own adventure style Dungeons and Dragons story, you re a dwarf cleric who was just traveling by sea haha, seasick dwarf Suddenly, dinosaurs The endings include debt, death, AN ACTUAL GOOD ENDING , death,death, death, death, dying and being turned into a zombie There are certainly a lotbad endings than good one...YepI died about 5 or 6 times while trying to get through this choose your own adventure book And this is the campaign we just finished running I only lost one of my characters in the campaign, but with this book, I just made what I thought was a safe choice, ...Originally Reviewed for YA Books Central Stars Consider this a sort of DD primer for intro level youth.Told in second person present tense, this fantasy is styled after the beloved choose your own adventure books of yore It also features a vast array of renowned DD art, with works ranging from sepia to full color.As the story opens, readers know two things that you are a Dwarf Cleric, and you re on a mission to find a certain man with a, p Originally Reviewed for YA Books Central Stars Consider this a sort of DD primer for intro level youth.Told in second person present tense, this fantasy is styled after the beloved choose your own adventure books of yore It also features a vast array of renowned DD art, with works ranging from sepia to full color.As the story opens, readers know two things that you are a Dwarf Cleric, and you re on a mission to find a certain man with a, particularly worrisome ring To accomplish your search and procure mission, you will need to navigate an unfamiliar jungle fraught with dinosaurs and the undead The one bit of clear background you get...Cue Jumanji drums In this story you are a dwarven cleric of Clangeddin coming from Baldur s Gate at the request of your Harper brethren who noticed one of their own, a man named Artus Cimber, has left unexpectedly for the jungles of Chult with a powerful artifact and you are to perform the daunting task of finding him amid the wilds of Chult.As an Endless Quest story you will be given many choices throughout the book that will lead to both good and bad endings but as a warning to those that are Cue Jumanji drums In this story you are a dwarven cleric of Clangeddin coming from Baldur s Gate at the request of your Harper brethren who noticed one of their own, a man named Artus Cimber, has left unexpectedly for the jungles of Chult with a powerful artifact and you are to perform the daunting task of finding him amid the wilds of Chult.As an Endless Quest story you will be given many choices throughout the book that will lead to both good and bad endings but as a warning to those that are presently playing the Tomb of Annihilation campaign will discover some similarities and possibly spoil some of the random encounters you might face while traveling through Chult but thankfully it stops long before the final destination of the campaign Just don t be surprised by some spoiling and try not to meta game if you read through all of this book s paths My favorite part ...Into the Jungle by Matt Forbeck, 122 pages Candlewick Entertainment, 2018 8.99Language G 0 swears, 0 f Mature Content G Violence PGBUYING ADVISORY EL ADVISABLEAUDIENCE APPEAL AVERAGEYou are the main character of this story, and you have a lot of difficult decisions to make as you try to accomplish the task you left the comfort of your home for find Artus Cimber and the Ring of Winter he has While you are in an unfamiliar land surrounded by unfamiliar creatures, your adventure Into the Jungle by Matt Forbeck, 122 pages Candlewick Entertainment, 2018 8.99Language G 0 swears, 0 f Mature Content G Violence PGBUYING ADVISORY EL ADVISABLEAUDIENCE APPEAL AVERAGEYou are the main character of this story, and you have a lot of difficult decisions to make as you try to accomplish the task you left the comfort of your home for find Artus Cimber and the Ring of Winter he has While you are in an unfamiliar land surrounded by unfamiliar creatures, your adventure will never be boring as you stick to your task, willing to risk death for the chance of your success Choose your own adventure books are the video games of literature Having the opportunity to insert myself as a character of the book is a unique experience, and I enjoy the feeling I have of beinginvested in the story I deliberate over decisions as I attempt a two fold mission stay true to what I would do in real life and make decisions that will allow me to live in the end Good luck, adventurer Reviewer Carolina Herdegenhttp...This book is a bit of a mixed bag The writing is good, and overall the quest is interesting The production values of the book itself are also amazingly good, with thick quality pages and colour artwork.The general premise is you play a Cleric a battle cleric to be specific, not so much a healing cleric who travels across the ocean to a jungle land to find a member of his society who has gone missing with a magic ring of paramount importance Your job is to find him and bring the ring back.In This book is a bit of a mixed bag The writing is good, and overall the quest is interesting The production values of the book itself are also amazingly good, with thick quality pages and colour artwork.The general premise is you play a Cleric a battle cleric to be specific, not so much a healing cleric who travels across the ocean to a jungle land to find a member of his society who has gone missing with a magic ring of paramount importance Your job is to find him and bring the ring back.In the meantime you encounter such things as flying creatures, goblins and even frost giants their existen...Language G 0 swears, 0 f Mature Content G Violence PGYou are the main character of this story, and you have a lot of difficult decisions to make as you try to accomplish the task you left the comfort of your home for find Artus Cimber and the Ring of Winter he has While you are in an unfamiliar land surrounded by unfamiliar creatures, your adventure will never be boring as you stick to your task, willing to risk death for the chance of your success Choose your own adventure books are Language G 0 swears, 0 f Mature Content G Violence PGYou are the main character of this story, and you have a lot of difficult decisions to make as you try to accomplish the task you left the comfort of your home for find Artus Cimber and the Ring of Winter he has While you are in an unfamiliar land surrounded by unfamiliar creatures, your adventure will never be boring as you stick to your task, willing to risk dea...I m not really a fan of dwarves and I ve never been too sure of clerics but Into the Jungle totally won me over and is my favourite of the bunch In one of the games of DD, I play with friends we ve had our fair share of run ins with undead creatures and necromancy which I think added another level to this story for me I only had to go back on one choice to accomplish the task my character had set out to complete but the journey there was heartbreaking and done so very well, Into the Jung I m not really a fan of dwarves and I ve never been too sure of clerics but Into the Jungle totally won me over and is my favourite of the bunch In one of the games of DD, I play with friends we ve had our fair share of run ins with undead creatures and necromancy which I think added another level to this story ...Yay I won It took me a few tries but I accomplished my mission This one seemed like it had less to it than the Endless Quest Rogue book But I liked that it put you in the guise of a dwarven cleric That s a littleoff the beaten path than a halfling rogue Maybe I don t remember the old Endless Quest books as well as I think, but these don t seem to have as much of a story or maybe for a younger group Though just like in many Choose Your Own Adventure Books most of the failed end Yay I won It took me a few tries but I accomplished my mission This one seemed like it had less to it than the Endless Quest Rogue book But I liked that it put you in the guise of a dwarven cleric That s a littleoff the beaten path than a halfling rogue Maybe I don t remember the old Endless Quest books as well as I think, but these don t seem to have as much of a story or maybe for a younger group Though just like in many Choose Your Own Adventure Books most of the failed ...I received a copy of this for a fair and honest review I have never played D D before but I do love choose your own adventure books and that is what this is You get to be the hero of the story You are hired to find and bring back a missing person You must travel into the jungle and search putting your own life at risk There is no promises that you will return I tried this and I did not succeed I died an epic death or two, but I had a lot of fun doing it Grab a copy and try it for I received a copy of this for a fair and honest review I have never played D D before but I do love choose your own adventure books and that is what this is You get to be the hero of the story You are hired to find and bring back a missing person You must travel in...This was an entertaining gamebook For one of lower complexity, it still showed some interesting twists It was on the 8th attempt that I finally reached one of the satisfying endings that didn t include me dying And boy did I die a whole ...Friday Filler Into the Jungle A review of the Endless Quest solo adventure book in which you are a Dwarf Cleric in Dungeons Dragons Forgotten Realms, written by Matt Forbeck and published by Candlewick Press.http rlyehreviews.blogspot.com 2018

Into the Jungle
  • English
  • 09 April 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 128 pages
  • 1536202460
  • Matt Forbeck
  • Into the Jungle