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This page is a non-profit place for trading gamebooks
http://www.geocities.com/arena96/

http://www.geocities.com/arena96/

a place for games and such
http://www.the-underdogs.org/gamebook.php
Keywords:
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http://www.the-underdogs.org/gamebook.php

This web-site is a heaven for all sci-fi and fantasy gamebook fans all over the world. It contains an exhaustive list of freeware gamebooks as well as several fantasy gamebooks available for free download.
http://gamebooks.mantikora.com/
Keywords:
gamebook, game book, free, download, downloadable, freeware, fantasy, scifi, sci-fi, fiction, gaming, game, ebook, list, adventure, quest, magic, interactive story, fighting fantasy, realms, kingdoms

http://gamebooks.mantikora.com/

gamebooks: The Gamebook List
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gamebooks/
Keywords:
gamebooks

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gamebooks/

molochsgamebookgarden: Molochs' Gamebook Garden
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/molochsgamebookgarden/
Keywords:
molochsgamebookgarden, Individual Games

http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/molochsgamebookgarden/

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http://homepage.tinet.ie/~herbie/

http://homepage.tinet.ie/~herbie/

A free fantasy solo gamebook in PDF form, using Risus: The Anything RPG for its simple resolution system. From popular game designer S. John Ross
http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/thieves.htm

http://www222.pair.com/sjohn/thieves.htm

http://www.gamebooks.org/

http://www.gamebooks.org/

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http://www.rpgstory.com/

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Wikipedia-Article "Gamebooks"

A gamebook is a book with a branching storyline that serves as a medium for gameplay.

The reader plays the game by choosing which of the branches of the storyline to follow. This usually occurs at the end of any given page; the reader will then be prompted to choose between one of several possible courses of action for the plot to follow, and to turn to the appropriate page or section. Most gamebooks have multiple possible endings, at least one of which is a "win" with most or all of the rest being "losses"; the added replay value of gamebooks is one of the primary reasons for their popularity.

Most gamebooks are written as though the reader were the protagonist, and are written in second person narration. Some gamebooks, known as role-playing gamebooks, also contain combat and require the reader to keep track of the main character's statistics and equipment, upon which certain branches of the storyline may be dependent.

Popular gamebook series include Choose Your Own Adventure and the role-playing gamebook series Lone Wolf and Fighting Fantasy. Author Harry Harrison has written You can be the Stainless Steel Rat, a gamebook spoof on his series of Stainless Steel Rat novels. Several less successful attempts at the genre, such as the Legends of Skyfall series were also released.

The term "gamebook" is also used in reference to sourcebooks for other games, such as role-playing games.

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