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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Freeway Warrior was a Gamebook series from the 1980s, but it departed from many of its contemporaries by shunning the typical High Fantasy setting for a post-apocalypse scenario inspired by the Mad Max movies. After civilization is ruined by nuclear terrorism, the player takes the role of Cal Phoenix, charged with protecting the survivors of "Dallas Colony One" as they make a hazardous journey across the ruins of southwest America, now ridden with outlaw Clans and other hazards. Unfortunately, Cal's duty takes a turn for the worse right in the opening moments of book 1, when he kills a Clan scout who happens to be the brother of the psychopathic terrorist Mad Dog Michigan, whose allies now control what is left of America's eastern seaboard. Cal has gained a powerful nemesis who will stop at nothing to massacre him and his fellow survivors.
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