tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2555259076163799234.post715095302723974168..comments2024-03-01T18:33:47.727-08:00Comments on Adventure Gameblog: There Is Too Much. Let Me Sum Up.Ed Jolleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07293815550517824166noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2555259076163799234.post-48875095571283724092016-12-23T23:26:58.796-08:002016-12-23T23:26:58.796-08:00I did a summary like this when I did my play-throu...I did a summary like this when I did my play-through of the first twenty books in order, years ago. The start of book 2 isn't too bad, since most of the random encounters have no effect in game terms.<br /><br />My summary for the start of book 2 looks like this:<br />16/25, 4h, use all Healing Potions<br />{0-1: 15/15, 16/24<br />{8-9: 0-4: 15/25<br />Heal, 0-4: -2EP<br /><br />For book 1, it's even simpler than yours:<br />5-9: 15/24<br />I take Camouflage, so there is a 50% chance of completing the book without any combats at all (I avoid the Gourgaz fight).GloccusVnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2555259076163799234.post-40066394119575325362014-10-19T15:12:17.562-07:002014-10-19T15:12:17.562-07:00Ever considered writing a similar program for Cryp...Ever considered writing a similar program for <b>Crypt of the Sorcerer</b>? While it probably still wouldn't ever enable you to win, you could find out how you failed a lot quicker.<br /><br /><i>Click!</i> - Made it as far as the Gargantis this time.<br /><i>Click!</i> - Paralysed by the Harpoon Flies.<br /><i>Click!</i> - Throttled by the Clay Golem.<br /><i>Click!</i> - Harpoon Flies again.<br />And so on.Ed Jolleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07293815550517824166noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2555259076163799234.post-10927733117978765542014-09-10T02:20:15.593-07:002014-09-10T02:20:15.593-07:00When I started playing gamebooks again last year, ...When I started playing gamebooks again last year, I played through Deathtrap Dungeon enough times that I could play up to the dwarf trialmaster without needing to open the book.<br /><br />When playing Trial of Champions I took it a step further, writing a program to play through the book up until the point I wanted to try a new decision.NathanHnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2555259076163799234.post-28483847906492489422014-07-31T23:36:11.641-07:002014-07-31T23:36:11.641-07:00Loved playing through the Lone Wolf books.Loved playing through the Lone Wolf books.Game Testerhttp://www.videogamespaymybills.comnoreply@blogger.com