List of gamebooks
This is a list of gamebook series and individual gamebooks (Choose Your Own Adventure type books).
Series
- ACE Gamebooks, written by Jonathan Green
- Blood Sword, written by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson
- Be An Interplanetary Spy, written by Seth McEvoy and others
- Car Wars, written by Steve Jackson
- Choose Your Own Adventure, written by R. A. Montgomery, Edward Packard and others.
- Cretan Chronicles, written by John Butterfield, David Honigmann and Philip Parker.
- Doctor Who: Decide Your Destiny, written by various authors.
- DestinyQuest, written by Michael J. Ward
- Dragontales, written by Rhondi A. Vilott Salsitz as Rhondi Vilott
- DuelMaster, written by Mark Smith and Jamie Thomson.
- Endless Quest, written by Rose Estes and others, the majority of the books based on Dungeons & Dragons
- Escape from Tenopia, written by Edward Packard and Richard Brightfield.
- Escape from the Kingdom of Frome, written by Edward Packard and Richard Brightfield.
- Explore-A-Quest, created by Anthony Lampe.
- Fabled Lands, written by Dave Morris and Jamie Thomson
- Falcon, written by Mark Smith and Jamie Thomson
- Fighting Fantasy, created by Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone
- Follow Your Heart Romance, written by Jan Gelman and Caroline B. Cooney
- Forbidden Gateway, written by Ian and Clive Bailey
- Freeway Warrior, written by Joe Dever
- Give Yourself Goosebumps, written by R. L. Stine
- Golden Dragon, written by Dave Morris and Oliver Johnson
- GrailQuest, written by J.H. Brennan
- Harcos Képzelet, written by various authors (hungarian).
- Hark, written by R. L. Stine
- HeroQuest, written by Dave Morris
- Knightmare, written by Dave Morris
- Legends of Skyfall, written by David Tant
- Lone Wolf, written by Joe Dever
- Maze, written by Christopher Manson
- Narnia Solo Games, set in the world of C. S. Lewis's Narnia
- Nintendo Adventure Books
- Sagard the Barbarian, written by Gary Gygax and Flint Dille
- Sagas of the Demonspawn, written by J.H. Brennan
- Sonic Adventures, written by James Wallis, Nigel Gross and others.
- Sorcery!, written by Steve Jackson
- Steam Highwayman, written by Martin Noutch
- Super Eye Adventures, written by Richard Cevat and Jay Leibold, featuring an autostereograms
- Time Machine, written by Jim Gasperini and others
- Tolkien Quest, also known as Middle-earth Quest, set in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth
- Twistaplot, written by R. L. Stine and Douglas Colligan, among others
- Twisted Journeys, written by Dan Jolley and others
- Virtual Reality, written by Dave Morris and Mark Smith
- Way of the Tiger, written by Jamie Thomson and Mark Smith
- Which Way Books, written by Roland Gregory Austin, Edward Packard and Michael J. Dodge and others
- Wizards Warriors & You, written by R. L. Stine and others
- Usborne Puzzle Adventures, written by Jenny Tyler and others
Individual gamebooks
- Alternamorphs: The First Journey, written by Tonya Alicia Martin, and The Next Passage, written by Emily Costello. Both books were spin-offs based on the Animorphs series by K. A. Applegate.
- Die Insel der Sternenbestie ("Isle of the Star Beast"), by Wolfgang Hohlbein and Karl-Ulrich Burgdorf. Set in Hohlbein's Enwor setting, the player must survive an expedition to the Mist Isle. Infamous for invariably ending horribly for the player character unless he opts to cowardly leave early on in the adventure.
- Children of the Painted Apple, written by Dane Barrett
- The Mystery of Dracula, written by Dane Barrett
- The Defenders of Dusk, written by Dane Barrett
- Lost in Austen: Create Your Own Jane Austen Adventure, written by Emma Campbell Webster
- Pretty Little Mistakes, written by Heather McElhatton
- Million Little Mistakes, written by Heather McElhatton
- Life's Lottery, written by Kim Newman
- To Be or Not to Be, by Ryan North
- Witchsnare, written by Ashok Raj
- Reiter der schwarzen Sonne, written by Swen Harder, German
- La nuit je suis Buffy Summers, by Chloé Delaume
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