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  • Summary: First in the series of interactive RPG books by Steve Jackson & Ian Livingstone is finally available on iTunes.

    Deep in the caverns beneath Firetop Mountain lies an untold wealth of treasure, guarded by a powerful Warlock – or so the rumor goes. Several adventurers like yourself
    First in the series of interactive RPG books by Steve Jackson & Ian Livingstone is finally available on iTunes.

    Deep in the caverns beneath Firetop Mountain lies an untold wealth of treasure, guarded by a powerful Warlock – or so the rumor goes. Several adventurers like yourself have set off for Firetop Mountain in search of the Warlocks hoard. None has ever returned. Do you dare follow them?

    Part story, part game, this is an app with a difference – one in which you become the hero! An iPhone or an iPod Touch are all you need to make you journey. YOU decide which route to take, which creatures to fight and which dangers to risk.

    Features…
    • Tap the on screen buttons to flip pages (No papercuts!)
    • Shake to roll the dice using the accelerometer
    • Inventory items selectable via touch-screen
    • Game-save feature allows you to retrace your steps
    • Beautifully painted illustrations
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
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  1. May 3, 2011
    90
    Some of the images in that story are so intense, so disturbing, that the story started showing elements of pure horror as I got wrapped up into it.
  2. May 3, 2011
    75
    The Warlock of Firetop Mountain is a classic "choose your own adventure" that will last you hours.
  3. May 3, 2011
    70
    The Warlock of Firetop Mountain feels dated, but anyone who experienced the Fighting Fantasy books as a kid should enjoy reliving the past.