So, i have this book called “Party Games”. The book covers several multiplayer video games like Splatoon, Super Smash Bros for Wii U, and Mario party 10. It is part of a series called “Game On!”, with lots of books that talk about different genres of games. But the weird thing is, i cant find a single picture of even a mention of this book on the internet, while other books in the same series come up. I looked at every book with the same title on worldcat, it didnt show up on the library of congress’s website, i even typed the ISBN into Worldcat and the only thing that came up was a unrelated Spanish book with a different ISBN The 1st page of Party Games says it was published in December 2016 by Scholastic. I got the book at a book fair in early 2017, along with some of the other books in the series. Because of these reasons, i think i may be the only owner of Party Games.
I have a theory that maybe the book got cancelled soon before its release since splatoon 2 would be announced only 1 month later, though some copies (or maybe only 1 copy) got sent to schools for book fairs.
I believe I have a book with a cover similar to this. I am currently not at my house, however, so it will take a while for me to confirm this. Also, where did you get this book?
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I believe I have a book with a cover similar to this. I am currently not at my house, however, so it will take a while for me to confirm this. Also, where did you get this book?
I believe I have a book with a cover similar to this. I am currently not at my house, however, so it will take a while for me to confirm this. Also, where did you get this book?
I bought it at a scholastic book fair
These sorts of "gaming" books are quite fascinating to me. The fact that these books do not have any apparent author is baffling at most to me, not to mention the fact they are practically only sold at book fairs. I am currently looking at the Book Fair section of the Scholastic site to see whether or not they have it available.
My apologies for asking, but may you add information like the year it's from, how much it was(?), etcetera etcetera.
"People see a problem they don't wanna deal with, and they pretend they're too busy to be bothered." - Resetti
These sorts of "gaming" books are quite fascinating to me. The fact that these books do not have any apparent author is baffling at most to me, not to mention the fact they are practically only sold at book fairs. I am currently looking at the Book Fair section of the Scholastic site to see whether or not they have it available.
My apologies for asking, but may you add information like the year it's from, how much it was(?), etcetera etcetera.
To be honest, my mom bought it for me, so i don’t remember the price, but judging by the back cover, it cost 5.99 USD. For the year, i believe it was early 2017 I have a few other books from the same series: World Building Games(Simulation games like Minecraft), Monster Games(Creature collecting games like Pokemon and Yo-Kai Watch), and Platformer Games(Pretty self explanatory) These books came from the same book fair as Party Games.
The strange thing about the other books is that you can actually find info about them on the internet, like amazon listings(i think) and pictures of the cover
These sorts of "gaming" books are quite fascinating to me. The fact that these books do not have any apparent author is baffling at most to me, not to mention the fact they are practically only sold at book fairs. I am currently looking at the Book Fair section of the Scholastic site to see whether or not they have it available.
My apologies for asking, but may you add information like the year it's from, how much it was(?), etcetera etcetera.
To be honest, my mom bought it for me, so i don’t remember the price, but judging by the back cover, it cost 5.99 USD. For the year, i believe it was early 2017 I have a few other books from the same series: World Building Games(Simulation games like Minecraft), Monster Games(Creature collecting games like Pokemon and Yo-Kai Watch), and Platformer Games(Pretty self explanatory) These books came from the same book fair as Party Games.
The strange thing about the other books is that you can actually find info about them on the internet, like amazon listings(i think) and pictures of the cover
If you can, could you send the Amazon listings (links)? Were you able to purchase them to any degree (e-book, shipping, pick-up)? If not, then it's somewhat likely it is lost due to the fact it's approximately 5-6 years old.
"People see a problem they don't wanna deal with, and they pretend they're too busy to be bothered." - Resetti
Well, if you search “Game On! Tips Cheats and secrets” on ebay, you can find almost every book in the series. There weren’t any listings for Party Games, but i did find a listing for Monster Games on the Australian scholastic store: shop.scholastic.com.au/Product/8494869/Monster-Games
I'd recommend you invest in a scanner of some kind. Would help you get better quality photos
I’ll consider it
If you download Google drive there's an option to scan and it'll let you scan things, and you can scan the book and make it into a PDF. I must warn you it could be time consuming to scan the entire book but that's my two cents.