Talk:List of Choose Your Own Adventure books

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This list is incomplete; some Choose Your own Adventure Books were co-published by TSR, with books set in the worlds of "Dungeons & Dragons," "Top Secret," etc. Minaker 09:54, 28 August 2007 (UTC)

Are you sure those books are part of the Choose Your Own Adventure family and not just totally different series of gamebooks released by the same publisher? I looked for the ones you mentioned on gamebooks.org and couldn't find them - they don't appear under the Choose Your Own Adventure product family. EvilRedEye 10:04, 28 August 2007 (UTC)

I could have sworn they were Choose Your Own Adventure stories, but evidence I've found on the 'net says the TSR books were a CYOA rip-off series called "Endless Quest." Minaker 11:13, 28 August 2007 (UTC)

Yeah the D&D Books were a parallel item, put out by TSR. They were more single player RPGS, where choices were often made less by your choices and more by the Roll of the dice. A couple others jump to my mind like Car Wars, which had a very successful series and Lord of the Rings, which had a lot of paperwork but were good as well. Chooseco 15:02, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

There was a series that is not on this list, the Young Indiana Jones CYOA books. Thank you for reminding me, I'll add those today. Chooseco 15:02, 30 August 2007 (UTC)

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