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===Merchandise=== A number of items of ''Knightmare'' merchandise were produced over the show's run, including seven [[book]]s written by [[Dave Morris (game designer)|Dave Morris]]: * '''Knightmare: Can you beat the challenge?''' ({{ISBN|0-552-52540-5}}, 1988) * '''The Labyrinths of Fear''' ({{ISBN|0-552-52608-8}}, 1989) * '''Fortress of Assassins''' ({{ISBN|0-552-52638-X}}, 1990) * '''The Sorcerer's Isle''' ({{ISBN|0-552-52714-9}}, 1991) * '''The Forbidden Gate''' ({{ISBN|0-440-86317-1}}, 1992) * '''The Dragon's Lair''' ({{ISBN|0-440-86328-7}}, 1993) * '''Lord Fear's Domain''' ({{ISBN|0-440-86336-8}}, 1994) The first of these, ''Knightmare'', told the story of how Treguard came to inhabit Knightmare Castle, revealed once to have been Dunshelm Castle, which Treguard owned by birthright. The next four books were intended for older readers, and took the format of half-fiction, half-interactive story. In these, the first half of the book was a novelette about one of Treguard's adventures, serving as a lead-in to the second half which comprised numbered sections where the reader directed the narrative, similar to the [[Choose Your Own Adventure]] books. The next two books retained the interactive format, but were aimed at a younger audience. Throughout the interactive portions of the books, the reader had to keep track of Life Force and objects collected, and some books had additional statistics or special skills to monitor. Finally, ''Lord Fear's Domain'' <!-- (generally considered to be the rarest of the seven) - please add back if you can cite/attribute this --> was a puzzle book. There were also two ''Knightmare'' computer games released: [[Knightmare (1987 video game)|the first]] was in 1987, released on the [[ZX Spectrum]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Atari ST]], and [[Commodore 64]]; and the second [[Knightmare (1991 video game)|Knightmare game]] in 1991, released on the [[Amiga]] and Atari ST. A [[IBM PC|PC]] version was proposed for 1995, but the plan was abandoned when the series finished. The latter game was an RPG similar to the Dungeon Master and Eye Of The Beholder games which, whilst well received at the time, had very little to do with the TV series besides the fantasy setting. A ''Knightmare'' [[board game]] was also released in 1992, by [[Milton Bradley Company|MB]] Games.
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