Thursday, 21 November 2013

Review: Joe Dever's Lone Wolf (iPad)

Lone Wolf GamebookReview by Matt S. 

Of all the nostalgic trips I've have on my iPad, Lone Wolf could have been the mightiest of all. As a kid I bought, read and reread Joe Dever's fantasy choose-your-own-adventure games more than anything else I read, I suspect. As Fighting Fantasy was proving to be the most popular gamebook series in the mainstream, it was Lone Wolf that was occupying my time.

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