Kharé - Cityport of Traps

by Steve Jackson

Steve Jackson's Sorcery! (2), Fighting Fantasy (Steve Jackson's Sorcery! — Sorcery! 02)

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Khare, where every doorway and alley may conceal sudden danger - or unexpected help! As a warrior relying on force of arms, or a wizard trained in magic, you must brave the terror of a city built to trap the unwary. You will need all your wits about you to survive the unimaginable horrors ahead and to make sense of the clues which may lead to your success - or to your doom!

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The second of Titan's classic fantasy cities, Khare is a fine little book. A fun adventure, you will find it very hard to make your way through Khare without dying. I just got killed by Red Eyes.
Avec ce deuxième épisode de Sorcellerie!, fini la facilité ! Cette fois-ci, l'Homme d'Analand devra non seulement survivre aux mille dangers de la cité de Kharé, mais aussi dénicher les quatre vers du poème qui permet d'ouvrir la porte Nord de la ville.

En plus de se débrouiller en sorcellerie ou au combat à l'épée, le héros devra trouver le bon chemin dans ce dédale de rues, se servir de sa tête pour les énigmes qu'il trouvera sur sa route, et bien entendu, éviter de tomber dans un piège mortel, beaucoup plus nombreux que dans le premier épisode.

Il faut compter plusieurs tentatives avant d'en venir à bout, mais pour un Livre Dont Vous Êtes le Héros de cette qualité, ça n'est pas un problème.

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Canonical title
Kharé - Cityport of Traps
Original title
Kharé, Cityport of traps
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Original publication date
1984
People/Characters
YOU!
Important places
Kharé; Titan; Kakhabad
Dedication
Dedicated to John Blanche ...
for bringing a world to life
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(Introduction) Kharé--Cityport of Traps is the second adventure in the Sorcery! series, following The Shamutanti Hills. But Sorcery! has been designed so that each adventure is playable in its own... (show all) right, whether or not readers have been through the previous ones.

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794Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsChess, Computer Games / Card Games
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GV1469.62 .S65Geography, Anthropology and RecreationRecreation. LeisureRecreation. LeisureGames and amusementsIndoor games and amusementsComputer games. Video games. Fantasy games
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