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Book Ten: House of Hell

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Book Ten takes us on a hammer horror style adventure in a rarety which is a book set in our world. After crashing our carcin a storm we seek a telephone in the the worse house imaginable. One if the most memorable books for me for its horror setting. I remember completing this one first time I played it by pure luck. Jackson again adds a new element to the game with the fear score so you can die if fright. All you have to do is survive the night. The best thing to do was not try and head for the door or out the window as bad things happen.Book Ten takes us on a hammer horror style adventure in a rarety which is a book set in our world. After crashing our carcin a storm we seek a telephone in the the worse house imaginable. One if the most memorable books for me for its horror setting. I remember completing this one first time I played it by pure luck. Jackson again adds a new element to the game with the fear score so you can die if fright. All you have to do is survive the night. The best thing to do was not try and head for the door or out the window as bad things happen.
The earl of Drummond. A bit Christopher Lee. Although like a good murder mystery the butler did it. Don't try and rescue anyone else as they only get you killed. The art is rather horrible for kid's with men hanging from trees but the original cover by Ian miller takes me back to early Warhammer chaos. The earl of Drummond. A bit Christopher Lee. Although like a good murder mystery the butler did it. Don't try and rescue anyone else as they only get you killed. The art is rather horrible for kid's with men hanging from trees but the original cover by Ian miller takes me back to early Warhammer chaos.
If anyone wants to build their own House here are the plans but I dont tell anyone whats really going in the basement.If anyone wants to build their own House here are the plans but I dont tell anyone whats really going in the basement.

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