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Publisher
  
Puffin Books

ISBN
  
0-14-031637-X

Author
  
Steve Jackson

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Illustrator
  
Peter Andrew Jones

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

Originally published
  
1983

Followed by
  
City of Thieves

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Series
  
Fighting Fantasy (number 4)

Publication date
  
Puffin: 1983 (1983) Dell/Laurel-Leaf: 1984

Preceded by
  
The Forest of Doom, Deathtrap Dungeon

Genres
  
Science Fiction, Space opera

Cover artists
  
Peter Andrew Jones, Richard Corben

Similar
  
Steve Jackson books, Fighting Fantasy books, Gamebook books

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Starship Traveller is a single-player adventure gamebook written by Steve Jackson and illustrated by Peter Andrew Jones. Originally published by Puffin Books in 1983, the title is the fourth gamebook in the Fighting Fantasy series. It was later republished by Wizard Books in 2002. A digital version developed by Tin Man Games is available for Android and iOS.

Contents

Starship traveller part 1 assembling a crew


Rules

This adventure was the first Fighting Fantasy title with a science fiction setting. It was the first title to introduce rules for gun-combat and spaceship combat. The player must also manage the statistics of multiple characters (Captain and crew) and the vessel itself. It is also possible to finish the adventure without having engaged in combat at all.

Story

Starship Traveller is a science-fiction scenario in which the hero is the captain of a starship that has fallen through a black hole into another universe; to find the necessary coordinates to travel back to their own universe, the captain and a landing party must beam down to various planets in search of clues.

Reception

Marcus L. Rowland reviewed Starship Traveller for the January 1984 issue of White Dwarf, rating the title a 9 out of a possible 10. Rowland noted that this book was "apparently inspired by Star Trek," and that possible events in the game include "capture for gladitorial games, plague, summary execution as an illegal alien, and mutiny".

In other media

A digital version developed by Tin Man Games is available for Android and iOS.

References

Starship Traveller Wikipedia


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