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Windhammer

by Wayne F Densley

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1 review1 member has played this game. It's on 2 wishlists.

About the Story

Held as a prisoner in the dungeons of Maenum, Halokim Vesh is about to face execution, but as war looms upon the edges of the human realms he is made a proposition that he cannot refuse. Released into the harsh wilds of Northern Kalborea he has been given a mission, and he will either complete it, or die in the attempt.
This journey will see Halokim travelling the vast wilds of the northern frontier, and the deep labyrinths of Stoneholme in his quest to restore an ancient talisman guarded by the Dragon Windhammer.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Old-school high-fantasy gamebook, playable even with pen and paper, April 24, 2026

I was slightly surprised to see that despite there being a page for Windhammer Prize 2015, there was (previously) no page for Windhammer itself on IFDB.
Windhammer is an old-school high-fantasy gamebook in digital format, complete with rules, stats, printable character and combat sheets, and a map with along with a text description (NOTE: there is an error in the text description at the time of writing this review, situating Devkraager Tor at the south-east of the map instead of the south-west).
I really enjoyed the prose, and it is very apparent that the author put a lot of love into crafting the vast lore of this world. The writing conveys a sense of scale very vividly, and despite a substantial portion of the journey taking place in the dark belly of a mountain, the descriptions never seem repetitive or boring. There are 600 sections in this gamebook, and only a handful are explored in each playthrough. Besides the main story itself, there are several related reading materials, including one for learning a fictional ancient language.
My personal experience with Windhammer was very nice, however I must admit that I cheated through several of the combat encounters. Regardless of whether I won or lost, I was not enjoying the battles very much. Perhaps my opinion will change as I play and learn to enjoy more old school games.
The final few sections (Spoiler - click to show)involving the dragon and the restoration seemed less than what it should have been after the build-up, the ending a bit rushed, (Spoiler - click to show)abruptly intruded by a new character already asking the player to go on another quest (in perhaps the sequel).
Despite its few shortcomings, Windhammer is a beautiful piece of fantasy made with passion, surrounded by lore extensive enough to be exciting without being daunting. I plan to play it again in the future.

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