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Contained In: Flight from the Dark: Software Pack (Collection)
Translated Into: Astrapes sto skotadi [Αστραπές στο σκοτάδι] (Greek)
Bekstvo iz tame (Serbo-Croatian)
Flucht aus dem Dunkel (German)
Flykt undan mörkret (Swedish)
Fuga da escuridão (Portuguese)
O fugitivo das trevas (Portuguese)
Huida de la oscuridad (Spanish)
Kurayami kara no dasshutsu [暗闇からの脱出] (Japanese)
Lari dari kegelapan (Malay)
Les Maîtres des ténèbres (French)
Menekülés a sötétségből (Hungarian)
Polet ot mraka [Полет от мрака] (Bulgarian)
Den sidste kai-ridder (Danish)
I signori delle tenebre (Italian)
Útok ze tmy (Czech)
Adapted Into: The Dark Door Opens (Novel)
Eclipse of the Kai (Novel)
Flight from the Dark (Video Game)
Flight from the Dark (Solitaire Adventure)
Flight from the Dark [expanded version] (Gamebook)
Flight from the Dark [junior edition] (Gamebook)
User Summary: You are Silent Wolf, a young man studying with the Kai monks. When the Dark Lords attack and wipe out the Kai monastery, you rename yourself Lone Wolf and set off to warn the king of the approaching evil.
Demian's Thoughts:

It's practically impossible to write objectively about this book. I've probably read and re-read it more times than any other book that I own. Although the writing is a bit more dry than I remember it being (I guess childhood imagination does make a difference), this remains a satisfying start to a grand adventure. The challenge level is neither too hard nor too easy, with numerous ways to reach a successful conclusion and choices that are always in some way meaningful. It was a great pleasure to revisit the adventure, and if you somehow haven't played it yet, you owe it to yourself to give it a try. Since it's now available for free online play at Project Aon, there's really no excuse not to.

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firaya's Thoughts:

This is the first gamebook I have ever received, and it holds good memories. You are almost immediately thrust into the thick of the action, following the invasion of the Darklords. Realizing that the invasion is a full-scale assault, you decided that the king of Sommerlund must be warned, so that enough preparations can be made to counter the impending wave of destruction.

One nice thing that I have discovered about this book, with the right skills and decisions, is that it is actually possible to win the book without fighting ANY battles at all. Even with the weakest starting abilities, you can win without any fear. It would be a good challenge to find that path, whether you are a veteran or a new player.

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Kveto's Thoughts:

Well, after 30 or so years, I've finally revisited Lone Wolf, thanks to Project Aon. I found that I had remembered very little of the book, aside from the warrior monk aspect and the weapon specializations.

The story is quite basic: after a Conanesque scene where your monestary is destroyed, you go on a quest to warn the king. The choices feel quite open-ended as you are often choosing pathways, based on little info. It very much feels like it is feeling its way, which is fine for a first book. They story doesn't feel quite as developed as the Grey Star books.

Like Grey Star, it has probably my favourite combat system. With a chart in which each combatant can lose large amounts of endurance points, the fights feel short and brutal, unlike the long drawn out battles in Fighting Fantasy.

The only thing I don't quite get is that all the weapons appear equal, with no combat difference between using a dagger, a quarterstaff or a broadsword. The only difference is whether or not you have a specialization in said weapon.

The short sections were no bother, playing it on my Kindle, as you could instantly skip to that section. My only difficulty was the combat section and action chart, which I solved by printing out copies to have on hand for reference.

I agree with Demian that it would involve more strategy if you didn't roll for skill and endurance, but I found that after several deaths, I was able to win with a character who had 13 combat skill and 24 endurance (a weak character) as the combats aren't very tough. I was much more likely to get instant kills.

The real strategy comes in choosing your Kai disciplines, such as hunting, camouflage, mindblast, and so on. As most of the adventure takes place in the wilderness, I found the outdoor rangerish skills the most practical. I quickly dumped weapon specialization (a +2 to combat but only with your randomly selected special weapon) for more useful stuff.

Overall, a bit of good fun and I'm looking forward to more. But Grey Star is still my favourite.

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Shadeheart's Thoughts:

[Rating: 7/10]
[Recommended? YES]

The start of the Lone Wolf series is one which is generally held in high esteem by essentially all gamebook lovers, and despite my own lack of overall familiarity with it before heading into the series' debut title, I'll admit I hadn't known what exactly could be expected. "Flight from the Dark" kicks off the series with style to spare, an intelligently crafted system (which is rightfully ranked among the best ever developed in interactive fiction), and an attentively attuned atmosphere that exceeded my expectations. The storytelling plays out exactly as a gamebook should; it shifts between atmospheric tones and dialectic dictation with such natural ease that one could easily see Joe Dever's talent for world design and interactivity. Similarly, the pace of the story - for all it's worth - feels very natural for the world and the system itself require.

Perhaps the greatest strength of the book is its openness and startling variety of passages/narrative options. Outstandingly, the story is incredibly interactive (and arguably quite replayable), with a real moral weight taken into consideration for many choices as the opportunities allow. It IS possible to avoid conflict in many cases; during my initial run I only encountered a single enemy (saving the soon-to-be-deceased prince) which I could have avoided (but chose not to). A similar weakness is the questionable difficulty level; maybe this was done so as to invoke common sense in readers to prepare for more challenging quests ahead. Of course, the good outweighs the bad with this classic. And of course, it's the kind of thing that has to be experienced for oneself for the first time... and few words can really sum it up.

The sheer scope of the series is understandably a little daunting to many gamebook seekers, but the reputation garnered by this Lone Wolf entry is well-deserved. Even though I'm still not entirely sure it's my cup of tea, the amount of praise deserved by this book is very fair and not worthy of dismissiveness. "Flight from the Dark" is meaningful/worthwhile enough to deserve its legacy, and I do hope that others will continue to give it the shot it deserves - a classic of interactive literature that will hopefully be remembered and praised for its many highlights and offerings. ^^

(Mysteriously disappears into the shadows.)

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Special Thanks:Thanks to Guy Fullerton for the early Beaver cover scan and to Tan Hong Kiat for the low-resolution second Beaver edition cover scan that were previously used here. Thanks to Ryan Lynch for images of the first two Sparrow printings, both Beaver editions, both Red Fox printings, and the seventh American printing.
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Original British (Sparrow) edition, first printing





Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrator: Chalk, Gary
Date: June, 1984
ISBN: 0099358905 / 9780099358909
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)

Lone Wolf, Definitive Edition edition





Series: Lone Wolf, Definitive Edition
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrator: Chalk, Gary
Date: June, 2024

Original British (Sparrow) edition, second printing





Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrator: Chalk, Gary
Date: 1984
ISBN: 0099358905 / 9780099358909
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)

British (Beaver) edition, original cover





Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrator: Chalk, Gary
Date: 1984
ISBN: 0099358905 / 9780099358909
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)

British (Beaver) edition, revised cover





Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrators: Chalk, Gary (interior)
Salmon, Brian (cover)
Date: 1988
ISBN: 0099358905 / 9780099358909
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)

British (Red Fox), UK 1990 1st printing [6th]






Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrators: Chalk, Gary (interior)
Jones, Peter Andrew (cover)
Date: 1990
ISBN: 0099358905 / 9780099358909
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)
Special Thanks: Thanks to Ryan Lynch for the front cover, back cover, spine and title page verso images and Luke Sheridan for the spread scan.

British (Red Fox), UK 1991 1st printing [7th]





Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrators: Chalk, Gary (interior)
Jones, Peter Andrew (cover)
Date: 1991
ISBN: 0099358905 / 9780099358909
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)

British (Red Fox), UK 1992 1st printing [8th]



Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrators: Chalk, Gary (interior)
Jones, Peter Andrew (cover)
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)
Special Thanks: Thanks to Luke Sheridan for the spread cover and title page version images.

Original American (Pacer) edition


Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrators: Chalk, Gary (interior)
Maitz, Don (cover)
Date: January, 1985
ISBN: 0399212175 / 9780399212178
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)
Cover Price: US$2.25

American (Berkley Pacer) edition, seventh printing





Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrators: Chalk, Gary (interior)
Maitz, Don (cover)
ISBN: 0425084361 / 9780425084366
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)
Cover Price: US$2.50

American (Berkley Pacer) edition, $3.50 cover price


Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrators: Chalk, Gary (interior)
Maitz, Don (cover)
ISBN: 0425084361 / 9780425084366
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)
Cover Price: US$3.50

American (Berkley Pacer) edition, twenty-first printing





Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrators: Chalk, Gary (interior)
Maitz, Don (cover)
ISBN: 0425084361 / 9780425084366
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)
Cover Price: US$3.99

Lone Wolf, Definitive Edition, paperback





Project Aon edition

Online Full Text: Project Aon
Series: Lone Wolf (1984-1998) no. 1
Item: Flight from the Dark
Platform: Web Browser
Author: Dever, Joe
Illustrator: Chalk, Gary
Date: 2000
Length: 350 sections
Number of Endings: 17 (not including failure by loss of points)

Book Club Associates edition

(cover)
(back cover)



Hardback omnibus edition

(cover)
(back cover)


Paperback omnibus edition






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