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gamebook

Noun

Meaning

A book of games.

A book containing an interactive story which unfolds as the reader makes decisions and follows links between numbered pages.
Some gamebooks have outcomes that are determined by chance, as with the rolling of dice.

(UK) A written record of the game that has been shot in a certain area (date, hunter, species, etc.).

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

Introductions by Brust * In 1987, Tor Books published the gamebook Dzurlord (A Crossroads Adventure in the World of Steven Brust's Jhereg). Source: Internet

Other media Warlock magazine (first published by Puffin Books and later Games Workshop) provided additional information on the Fighting Fantasy universe, and each issue featured a gamebook, new rules, monsters, reviews and comic strips. Source: Internet

In 1992, a Fighting Fantasy 10th Anniversary Yearbook (a diary with articles, trivia and a gamebook) complete with a boxed set of dice and character sheets was published. Source: Internet

A typical Fighting Fantasy gamebook tasks players with completing a quest, with players then making choices in an attempt to successfully finish the adventure. Source: Internet

In 1985, Steve Jackson wrote a picture gamebook with the title Tasks of Tantalon, in which the player was required to solve a series of puzzles which were presented as large, full colour pictures containing hidden clues to be located and assembled. Source: Internet

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