Quake Game Secrets: Unauthorized Guide to the Shareware Levels (Secrets of the Games Series)

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  1. Paperback: 112 pages: 1 item
  2. Publisher: Prima Games; 1996-07-24
  3. Author: Kip Ward, Mike Vanmantgem
  4. ISBN: 0761509089
  5. Sales Rank in Books: #7115641

Product Review

The realm of Quake lies on shaky ground, but in this book you'll find everything you need to restore order in a world gone violently wrong:
Detailed maps for each mission
Killer strategies for every foe
Blow-by-blow walkthroughs
Deathmatch tactics devoid of mercy
Pirates of science have taken the planet hostage.

If the earth has any hope at all, you're it.

If you have any hope at all, it lies within
the pages of Quake Game Secrets.
About the Authors

Michael Van Mantgem and Kip Ward co-authored Duke Nukem 3D Games Secrets: Unauthorized and King?s Field Game Secrets: Unauthorized (both from Prima).

Amazon.com Review

So you've downloaded the shareware version of id Software's Quake, but can't figure out how to get past the Slipgate Complex? Never fear, Prima's Quake Game Secrets: Unauthorized Guide to the Shareware Levels provides a thorough description of each level in the shareware game, complete with maps and tactical advice. Other useful tidbits are hints for deathmatch play and some basic suggestions for staying alive. This book is a good reference for those casual Quake fans who also want to have fun.

Customer Reviews

Average Customer Review
3.0 out of 5 stars (1 customer review)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Prima's Quake Game Secrets, January 3, 2000
Kirk S. Watson (Chicago) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Quake Game Secrets: Unauthorized Guide to the Shareware Levels (Secrets of the Games Series) (Paperback)
The book was OK for the beginner but don't get it if you have the full version. The book is woefully short on picture (they are non existent) but overall it is an OK book to get the novice Quake player started.

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