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| R-Alex-J's Thoughts: |
Good puzzles and storyline. I have to wonder how the player character's grandmother predicted the future accurately enough to know when enemies are coming. Is she a Time Lord? Wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey? To be honest, there's a problem with the puzzle system in addition to the one that I mentioned in my review for the whole series. In some maze puzzles, you're asked how many times you passed certain objects; barrels in this book. The problem is that the barrels are close together, so it's sometimes unclear whether one that is close to your path is one that you should count. The story is about a young sailor who aims to find items needed to save their father's life. You'll meet the usual seagoing hazards such as pirates, monsters, and storms. As always, the puzzles make this series stand out, so I highly recommend it to everyone. |
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| Users Who Own This Item: | aden, juski, marnaudo |
| Users Who Want This Item: | Dronak |
original
| Series: | Usborne Adventure Gamebooks no. 6 |
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| Item: | Storm Quest |
| Author: |
Prentice, Andy
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| Illustrator: |
Knight, Tom
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| Date: |
August 14, 2025 |
| ISBN: |
1835407048 / 9781835407042
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| Length: | 288 pages |
revised edition
| Series: | Usborne Adventure Gamebooks no. 6 |
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| Item: | Storm Quest |
| Author: |
Prentice, Andy
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| Illustrator: |
Knight, Tom
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| Date: |
September 2, 2025 |
| ISBN: |
1836051832 / 9781836051831
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| Length: | 288 pages |
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