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Fighting Fantasy: House of Hell App Reviews

The Fighting Fantasy: House of Hell app recently received 6 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Fighting Fantasy: House of Hell app an average rating of 4.00 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 1 ratings since its release on Mar 16 by Tin Man Games. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Fighting Fantasy: House of Hell?

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Rated 4.67 out of 5

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6 Positive User Reviews for Fighting Fantasy: House of Hell

A blast of nostalgia

I'd read this as a child, some 30 years ago, and was looking for the books for my son. Hadn't thought of them as iPad apps, but they're even better than the books, as they do the dice rolling, and eliminate my uncanny ability to roll double six every time when I was reading the books! It was great to re-read this with my son, who was enthralled by the interactive roll-playing in the story. I think it's inspired him in a whole new genre, so that was well worth the money. Can't wait to read the ne

Demoralizing, pitiless...

Screw you- This is an exercise in masochism and self loath. No way out. Does our hero have any recourse? I'll give a few stars more if the there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Well done. I'll look up my grimoires and tomes to see if I can keep track of such juvenile interpretation of dangerous names.

Nostalgia

This brought back a lot of memories. I felt the story was immersive enough, the music set the mood (even though it sounds suspiciously like the Halloween film theme), and I love how all the stat tracking is automated. No regrets at all for buying this. Hoping for more to come!

A great modern-day set gamebook. Lots of fun!

I'm a fan of the modern horror setting that this book has. Recommended for gamebook and horror fans.

An excellent revisitation to RPG gamebooks

A great implementation of the "pick your path" adventure books from the 80s. Keeps all bookkeeping for you so you can have fun. They even have a mode where you can cheat (if you prone to do so way back then). Still a great story!

I skarded :-(

Reputed to be the hardest FF game books and I agree. I never won as a kid and still not yet.