The reader is taken aboard a space cruiser to research two different planets and can choose between alternative adventures, each leading to forty-two possible endings.
Your involvement in the Model United Nations leads you into a meeting of the United Nations dignitaries in New York City, and you must decide if you will you become the youngest delegate ever to help bring peace to a warring nation, or will your nose for danger lead you into trouble?.
The reader must make the right decisions in order to get out of the Red Flowers gang and their evil business of importing illegal aliens into a life of violence and modern-day slavery.
Two hours after the reader and some friends climb into two silver-winged motor gliders with maps, compasses, water rations, and emergency kits, the planes go down.
Your father has been teaching you about race cars your entire life, but now you find yourself in Africa on your own facing some of the toughest driving conditions in the world.
The reader is a motocross racer driving in a big race. Suddenly the rider just ahead skids out of control and goes down. Should you drop out of the race to help? Or would it be safer to leave him to the medics? By choosing specific pages, the reader determines the outcome of the plot.