The Otherwhere Quest

[1] Before starting the adventure, the player can choose from one of three different Green Lanterns: Hal Jordan, Guy Gardner, or John Stewart.

[2] Play is similar to the Fighting Fantasy series of solo adventure books published in the early 1980s by Games Workshop: The player reads a page of the adventure and is given several options, each one of which sends the player to a different page of the book to face more options and decisions.

[1] In Issue 26 of White Wolf (April/May 1991), Gene Alloway called the playability of the game good and noted that "The information presented is clear and interesting."

Also, given that there is no GM and some flavor of roleplaying will be lost in solo play, illustrations could be used to increase the excitement and to provide visual clues to the player."

"[2] In Issue 165 of Dragon (January 1991), Allen Varney admitted, "I've seldom enjoyed Mayfair's solo adventures, with their hundreds of tiny paragraphs of flat prose and their brief, linear plots with limited replay value."

Cover art by Arne Starr