Endless Quest
The Endless Quest books were three series of gamebooks. The first one was released in the eighties by TSR, while the following two were released by Wizards of the Coast. Originally, these books were the result of an Educational department established by TSR to develop curriculum programs for reading, math, history, and problem solving.
The first series of 36 books was released from 1982 to 1987, the second series of 13 from 1994 to 1996.
These were respectively the first and last gamebooks released by TSR. A short spin-off series of 4 Endless Quest: Crimson Crystal Adventures books were also released during 1985. There were also several series of similar books that did not bear the Endless Quest name.
The mechanics of these books involved simple choices in the style of Choose Your Own Adventure books, rather than the game-like randomized elements of Fighting Fantasy gamebooks. However, the stories and characters in an Endless Quest book, while not necessarily more complex than in a Choose Your Own Adventure book, are often more fully developed because the Endless Quest books are much longer. For example, the character referred to as "you" in the text almost always has a name, gender, and backstory. The result is that the books in the Endless Quest series resemble miniature novels with many different endings.
The majority of the books in the series were based on Dungeons & Dragons, but some were based on other TSR games or even licensed properties.
Mirrorstone, a division of Wizards of the Coast that publishes fantasy fiction for children and teens, began republishing the Endless Quest series in January 2008. The first book in the series is a revision of Claw of the Dragon. They have updated the book, including making it gender neutral so it can be enjoyed by both boys and girls, and plan to update and publish more of the D&D books pending the success of this first title.
Endless Quest: Series One
Collectors' sets
- contains Books 1–4,
- contains Books 5–8,
- contains Books 9–12,
- contains Books 13–16,
Endless Quest: Crimson Crystal Adventures
# | Title | Setting | Author | Published | Cover art | Interior art | ISBN |
1 | Riddle of the Griffon | D&D | Susan Lawson | March, 1985 | Keith Parkinson | Mario D. Macari, Jr. Gary Williams | |
2 | Search for the Pegasus | D&D | Roger E. Moore | March, 1985 | Clyde Caldwell | Mario D. Macari, Jr. Gary Williams | |
3 | Renegades of Luntar | Generic Sci-Fi | Roger E. Moore | June, 1985 | Keith Parkinson | Mario D. Macari, Jr. | |
4 | Stop that Witch! | D&D | Mary Clark | September, 1985 | Larry Elmore | Mario D. Macari, Jr. |
Endless Quest: Series Two
The second series differed from the first in several ways: they were printed in smaller type, the section numbers were independent of the page numbers, they were based on different original games, and they were not officially numbered.# | Title | Setting | Author | Published | Cover art | Interior art | ISBN |
37 | Dungeon of Fear | Dragon Strike | Michael Andrews | 1994 | Jeff Easley | Terry Dykstra | |
38 | Castle of the Undead | AD&D Ravenloft | Nick Baron | 1994 | Clyde Caldwell | Terry Dykstra | |
39 | Secret of the Djinn | AD&D Al-Qadim | Jean Rabe | 1994 | Jeff Easley | Terry Dykstra | |
40 | The Siege of the Tower | AD&D Greyhawk | Kem Antillies | 1994 | Jeff Easley | Terry Dykstra | |
41 | A Wild Ride | Wildspace | Louis Anderson | 1994 | Jeff Easley | Terry Dykstra | |
42 | Forest of Darkness | Dragon Strike | Michael Andrews | Jeff Easley | Terry Dykstra | ||
43 | American Knights | Gamma World | Nick Pollotta | 1995 | Jeff Easley | Terry Dykstra | |
44 | Night of the Tiger | AD&D Ravenloft | Jean Rabe | 1995 | Roger Loveless | Terry Dykstra | |
45 | Galactic Challenge | Amazing Engine | Allen Varney | 1995 | Dennis Kauth | Terry Dykstra | |
46 | Bigby's Curse | AD&D Greyhawk | Anne K. Brown | 1995 | Jeff Easley | Terry Dykstra | |
47 | The 24-Hour War | Gamma World | Nick Pollotta | 1995 | Keith Parkinson | Terry Dykstra | |
48 | The Test* | AD&D Greyhawk | Wes Nicholson | 1996 | |||
49 | Sands of Deception* | AD&D Al-Qadim | Jean Rabe | 1996 |
* These were never released. The Test was written, turned in, and ready to print, but dropped at the last minute. Sands of Deception was written, but dropped as well.
Endless Quest (2018-9)
These books were all written by Matt Forbeck. Each one is loosely based on a Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition campaign.Title | Module | Published | ISBN |
Escape the Underdark | Out of the Abyss | 2018 | |
Big Trouble | Storm King's Thunder | 2018 | |
Into the Jungle | Tomb of Annihilation | 2018 | |
To Catch a Thief | 2018 | ||
Escape from Castle Ravenloft | Curse of Strahd | 2019 | |
The Mad Mage's Academy | 2019 |
Related series
The related Super Endless Quest series changed its name to Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Gamebooks starting with the fourth book; these books added a more complex game system to stories that otherwise share the same style with the Endless Quest books. A bookmark-style insert was provided with simple Dungeons & Dragons statistics for the book's main character, and a dice-rolling mechanic was added for determining the character's fate within the story.The Fantasy Forest series of gamebooks is quite similar to the Endless Quest books, but it is aimed at a somewhat younger audience.
Other similar series from TSR included HeartQuest, Catacombs Solo Quest, and 1 on 1 Adventure Gamebooks that were each a pair of books for two players/readers.
TSR also used the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Gamebooks format for books tied into their Marvel Super Heroes roleplaying game, published as single-character Adventure Gamebooks, and later as 1 on 1 Adventure Gamebooks, and featuring licensed Marvel Comics characters.