Starship Traveller (Fighting Fantasy Classics)

Starship Traveller (Fighting Fantasy Classics)

The fate of the Starship Traveller and her crew lies in YOUR hands! Sucked through the nightmare of the Seltsian Void, the Starship Traveller emerges at the other side of the black hole into an unknown universe. YOU are the captain and her fate depends on YOU.

Deweloper: Tin Man Games
Wydawca: Tin Man Games
Data Wydania: Coming soon
Platforma: windows,mac

The fate of the Starship Traveller and her crew lies in YOUR hands!

Sucked through the nightmare of the Seltsian Void, the Starship Traveller emerges at the other side of the black hole into an unknown universe. YOU are the captain of the Traveller and her fate depends on YOU! Will you be able to discover the way back to Earth from the alien peoples and planets you encounter, or will the starship be doomed to roam uncharted space forever?

Relive Starship Traveller – the beloved fourth Fighting Fantasy interactive adventure gamebook from the 80s! Steve Jackson's classic science-fiction adventure adds a new crew management system, ship-to-ship combat, and phaser combat. It has been converted to a digital format using Tin Man Games' acclaimed Gamebook Adventures engine.

NEW FEATURES

  • Beautiful, cosmic illustrations by Simon Lissaman.

  • New crew management system for up to seven crew members. Beam down to planets and try and keep your team alive!

  • Automated Adventure Sheet that keeps track of your stats, crew stats, and any space-time co-ordinates you discover. Starhip Traveller also includes a special Adventure Sheet for ship stats during ship-to-ship combat.

  • Make the gamebook as easy or hard as you like and even turn on a special 'Free Read' mode to play the book like an old-school cheater!

  • Map feature makes it easy to keep track of everywhere you have explored during current and previous playthroughs.

  • Unlimited Bookmarks allow you to revisit difficult sections as many times as desired.

NOTE: Much of the gamebook interactive story text in titles that have both Standalone and Fighting Fantasy Classics DLC versions is largely the same. The codebase, some of the gameplay and visual presentation of these gamebooks is different however.