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A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebooks'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a slightly more complex game system with stats and dice-rolling. A spinoff called ''Heart Quest'' tried to attract female readership by focusing on female adventurers finding romance while on their quest. Another spinoff, lasting only four books, was ''Endless Quest: Crimson Crystal Adventures'', which was mostly the same system-wise as the main games, books, but came with a red plastic inlay that could be used to reveal secrets hidden in some of the illustrations to help make decisions.
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A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebooks'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a slightly more complex game system with stats and dice-rolling. Another spinoff, A spinoff called ''Heart Quest'', focused Quest'' tried to attract female readership by focusing on female adventurers finding romance while on their quest. Another spinoff, lasting only four books, was ''Endless Quest: Crimson Crystal Adventures'', which was mostly the same system-wise as the main games, but came with a red plastic inlay that could be used to reveal secrets hidden in some of the illustrations to help make decisions.
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A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', Gamebooks'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a slightly more complex game system but with stats and dice-rolling but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books. dice-rolling. Another spinoff, called ''Heart Quest'', focused on female adventurers finding romance while on their quest.
quest. Another spinoff, lasting only four books, was ''Endless Quest: Crimson Crystal Adventures'', which was mostly the same system-wise as the main games, but came with a red plastic inlay that could be used to reveal secrets hidden in some of the illustrations to help make decisions.
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A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a more complex game system but with stats and dice-rolling but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books. Another spinoff, called ''Heart Quest'', focused on female adventurers finding romance while on their quest.
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* BalefulPolymorph: In the book ''Dungeon of Dread'', all the monsters are created this way, with an evil wizard casting this spell on enemies or innocent bystanders.
** DyingAsYourself: And when the reader's character kills them, they turn back into themselves for a minute to thank him before expiring.
** DyingAsYourself: And when the reader's character kills them, they turn back into themselves for a minute to thank him before expiring.
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# ''[[Literature/KingdomsOfSorcery Sceptre of Power]]'', Part 1 of the Kingdoms of Sorcery Trilogy
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* WizardDuel: One ending in ''King's Quest'' can become this, if the player hooked up with the wizard party member.
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* WizardDuel: ShapeShifterShowdown: One ending in ''King's Quest'' can become this, if the player hooked up with the wizard party member.
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The ''Endless Quest'' books are three series of {{Gamebooks}} published by Creator/{{TSR}} between 1982 and 1996. The majority of the books were based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', while others were based on other Creator/{{TSR}} properties like ''TabletopGame/GammaWorld'' and ''TabletopGame/TopSecret'', or even licensed properties that TSR owned at the time like ''Conan'' and ''Tarzan''.
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The ''Endless Quest'' books are three series of {{Gamebooks}} published by Creator/{{TSR}} between 1982 and 1996. The majority of the books were based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', while others were based on other Creator/{{TSR}} properties like ''TabletopGame/GammaWorld'' and ''TabletopGame/TopSecret'', or even licensed properties that TSR owned at the time like ''Conan'' ''[[Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian Conan]]'' and ''Tarzan''.
''Franchise/{{Tarzan}}''.
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* CircusOfFear: One of the titles was actually called ''Circus of Fear'', featuring a circus run by bad guys and all the usual circus animals replaced with monsters from the D&D Bestiary.
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* CircusOfFear: One of the titles books was actually called ''Circus of Fear'', featuring a circus run by bad guys and all the usual circus animals replaced with monsters from the D&D Bestiary.
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* KidHero: In most of the books your character is a kid or teen, to tie into how these books are seemingly meant as an introduction aid for kids to the full games.
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* CircusOfFear: One of the titles was ''Circus of Fear'', featuring a circus run by bad guys and all the usual circus animals replaced with monsters from the D&D Bestiary.
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Mirrorstone, a division of Creator/WizardsOfTheCoast, began republishing the ''Endless Quest'' series in January 2008, updating the titles and making them gender-neutral so they can be enjoyed by both boys and girls.
A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a more complex game system but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books. There was another spinoff called ''Heart Quest'', that focused on female adventurers finding romance while on their quest.
A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a more complex game system but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books. There was another spinoff called ''Heart Quest'', that focused on female adventurers finding romance while on their quest.
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Mirrorstone, a division of Creator/WizardsOfTheCoast, began republishing the ''Endless Quest'' series in January 2008, updating the titles and making them gender-neutral so they can be enjoyed by both boys and girls.
gender-neutral.
A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a more complex game system but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books.There was another spinoff Another spinoff, called ''Heart Quest'', that focused on female adventurers finding romance while on their quest.
A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a more complex game system but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books.
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* ActionSurvivor: The protagonist of ''Master of Ravenloft'' is a low-level cleric who can't do much more than conjure light. In accordance with this detail, s/he '''cannot defeat the BigBad'''. The goal is to escape the castle alive [[spoiler:(ideally with the DamselInDistress)]], not to blast through everything like in a typical dungeon-crawling campaign. Fighting Ravenloft's denizens or taking stupid risks will only end in a game over.
* ActionSurvivor: The protagonist of ''Master of Ravenloft'' is a low-level cleric who can't do much more than conjure light. In accordance with this detail, s/he '''cannot defeat the BigBad'''. The goal is to escape the castle alive [[spoiler:(ideally with the DamselInDistress)]], not to blast through everything like in a typical dungeon-crawling campaign. Fighting Ravenloft's denizens or taking stupid risks will only end in a game over.
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A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, adding a more complex game system but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books.
books. There was another spinoff called ''Heart Quest'', that focused on female adventurers finding romance while on their quest.
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# ''[[Literature/KingdomsOfSorcery Sceptre of Power]]'', Part 1 of the Kingdoms of Sorcery Trilogy
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A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, added adding a more complex game system but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books.
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The ''Endless Quest'' books are three series of ChooseYourOwnAdventure-style gamebooks published by Creator/TSR Creator/{{TSR}} between 1982 and 1996. The majority of the books were based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', while others were based on other Creator/TSR Creator/{{TSR}} properties like ''TabletopGame/GammaWorld'' and ''TabletopGame/TopSecret'', or even licensed properties that TSR owned at the time like ''Conan'' and ''Tarzan''.
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The ''Endless Quest'' books are three series of ChooseYourOwnAdventure-style gamebooks published by Creator/TSR between 1982 and 1996. The majority of the books were based on ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', while others were based on other Creator/TSR properties like ''TabletopGame/GammaWorld'' and ''TabletopGame/TopSecret'', or even licensed properties that TSR owned at the time like ''Conan'' and ''Tarzan''.
Mirrorstone, a division of Creator/WizardsOfTheCoast, began republishing the ''Endless Quest'' series in January 2008, updating the titles and making them gender-neutral so they can be enjoyed by both boys and girls.
A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, added a more complex game system but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books.
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# ''Literature/MountainOfMirrors''
# ''Literature/PillarsOfPentegarn''
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# ''Literature/RevoltOfTheDwarves''
# ''Literature/RevengeOfTheRainbowDragons''
# ''Literature/HeroOfWashingtonSquare''
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# ''Literature/TarzanAndTheWellOfSlaves''
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# ''Literature/TarzanAndTheTowerOfDiamonds''
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# ''Literature/NightOfTheTiger''
# ''Literature/GalacticChallenge''
# ''Literature/BigbysCurse''
# ''Literature/TheTwentyFourHourWar''
# ''The Test'' (unpublished)
# ''Sands of Deception'' (unpublished)
Mirrorstone, a division of Creator/WizardsOfTheCoast, began republishing the ''Endless Quest'' series in January 2008, updating the titles and making them gender-neutral so they can be enjoyed by both boys and girls.
A related series of gamebooks, initially titled ''Super Endless Quest'' but later retitled ''Advanced Dungeons and Dragons Adventure Gamebook'', was published from 1985 to 1988, added a more complex game system but otherwise shared the same style with the ''Endless Quest'' books.
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# ''Literature/MountainOfMirrors''
# ''Literature/PillarsOfPentegarn''
# ''Literature/ReturnToBrookmere''
# ''Literature/RevoltOfTheDwarves''
# ''Literature/RevengeOfTheRainbowDragons''
# ''Literature/HeroOfWashingtonSquare''
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# ''Literature/TheDragonsRansom''
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# ''Literature/ConanAndTheProphecy''
# ''Literature/DuelOfTheMasters''
# ''Literature/TheEndlessCatacombs''
# ''Literature/BladeOfTheYoungSamurai''
# ''Literature/TroubleOnArtule''
# ''Literature/ConanTheOutlaw''
# ''Literature/TarzanAndTheWellOfSlaves''
# ''Literature/LairOfTheLich''
# ''Literature/MysteryOfTheAncients''
# ''Literature/TowerOfDarkness''
# ''Literature/TheFireseed''
# ''Literature/TarzanAndTheTowerOfDiamonds''
# ''Literature/PrisonerOfElderwood''
# ''Literature/KnightOfIllusion''
# ''Literature/ClawOfTheDragon''
# ''Literature/VisionOfDoom''
# ''Literature/SongOfTheDarkDruid
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# ''Literature/SearchForThePegasus''
# ''Literature/RenegadesOfLuntar''
# ''Literature/StopThatWitch''
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# ''Literature/DungeonOfFear''
# ''Literature/CastleOfTheUndead''
# ''Literature/SecretOfTheDjinn''
# ''Literature/TheSiegeOfTheTower''
# ''Literature/AWildRide''
# ''Literature/ForestOfDarkness''
# ''Literature/AmericanKnights''
# ''Literature/NightOfTheTiger''
# ''Literature/GalacticChallenge''
# ''Literature/BigbysCurse''
# ''Literature/TheTwentyFourHourWar''
# ''The Test'' (unpublished)
# ''Sands of Deception'' (unpublished)