Some of the best adventure gamebook YouTubers the web has to offer.
Fun and games from Mr Skeleton who covers a number of the Fighting Fantasy books in no particular order and always seems to be very lucky with initial dice rolls. Expect a lot of social and English grammer commentary, with a few Sega Master System games played along the way. Hubba Hubba!
Again in no particular order, Adam plays a Fighting Fantasy book on around a weekly basis, with an archive going back a few years. Expect banter with his live followers and if flight simulators are your thing there's a bit of that too.
New to the scene, a thoughtful review of various gamebooks over the decades from classic Fighting Fantasy and Choose your own Adventure to modern interactive stories!
Along with his cult media and film videos, Michael Bartlett finds time to give his take on the Fighting Fantasy series.
A rare example of an adventure gamebook channel not run by a middle aged man, Sean & Emily of Gone Hollow Media do regular playthroughs of the Fighting Fantasy series.
A man of many talents, Hakon Soreide plays through the Fighting Fantasy series and also covers many other topics including gamebook writing, music and poetry.
Jordan's main channel is mainly focussed on Warhammer and other table top games but there's some good Fighting Fantasy content in there too. His Pod channel has some excellent interviews with the likes of Ian Livingstone, Steve Jackson (x2) and Peter Darvill-Evans.
Gamebook Collector
A channel dedicated to the presenter's collection of Role Playing Gamebooks.
From full length videos to shorts.
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