| Field | Value |
|---|
| name | Deathtrap Dungeon |
| image | File:Ff3puffin.jpg |
| caption | The original Puffin Books cover |
| author | Ian Livingstone |
| illustrator | Iain McCaig |
| cover_artist | {{unbulleted list |
| genre | Fantasy |
| series | Fighting Fantasy |
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| pub_date | {{unbulleted list |
| Puffin: 1984<ref name | "HW"/ |
| Dell/Laurel-Lead: 1984<ref name | "HW"/ |
| media_type | Print (Paperback) |
| isbn | 0-14-031708-2 |
| isbn_note | (Puffin) |
| (Wizard) |
| preceded_by | City of Thieves |
| followed_by | Island of the Lizard King |
| Puffin: Iain McCaig
| Wizard: Mel Grant
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| Puffin number: 6
| Wizard number: 3
| Puffin: 1984
| Dell/Laurel-Lead: 1984
| Wizard: 2002
(Wizard)
Deathtrap Dungeon is a single-player adventure gamebook written by Ian Livingstone, and illustrated by Iain McCaig. Originally published by Puffin Books in 1984, the title is the sixth gamebook in the Fighting Fantasy series. It was later republished by Wizard Books in 2002.
Story
Deathtrap Dungeon is a fantasy adventure taking place in a hazardous labyrinth in the city of Fang. The player takes the role of an adventurer who decides to enter Baron Sukumvit's "Trial of Champions" and brave "Deathtrap Dungeon". Competing against five other adventurers, the player must defeat monsters, navigate the maze of dungeons and collect certain gems, which are the key to escaping and winning the Trial.
Rules
Main article: Fighting Fantasy
Sequels
The title was followed by two sequels, Trial of Champions (21st title, 1986), and Armies of Death (36th title, 1988).
Reception
Marcus L. Rowland reviewed Deathtrap Dungeon for the May 1984 issue of White Dwarf, rating the title 8 out of a possible 10. Rowland stated that the format of Deathtrap Dungeon was "extremely simple, and resembles the plot of many early D&D scenarios".