Micro Adventure - List of Titles

List of Titles

Micro Adventure series

  • Space Attack: Micro Adventure Number One by Eileen Buckholtz and Ruth Glick (1984; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33165-5)
  • Jungle Quest: Micro Adventure Number Two by Megan Stine and H. William Stine (1984; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33166-3)
  • Million Dollar Gamble: Micro Adventure Number Three by Chassie L. West (1984; ISBN 0-590-33167-1)
  • Time Trap (Micro Adventure, No 4) by Jean Favors (1984; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33168-X)
  • Mindbenders (Micro Adventure, Vol. 5) by Ruth Glick and Eileen Buckholtz (1984; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33169-8)
  • Robot Race (Micro Adventure, Vol. 6) by David Anthony Kraft (1984; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33170-1)
  • Doom Stalker (Micro Adventure, No 7) by Ruth Glick and Eileen Buckholtz (1985; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33382-8)
  • The Big Freeze (Micro Adventure, No 8) by Jean M. Favors (1985; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33383-6)
  • Dead Ringer (Micro Adventure No 9) by Chassie West (1985; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33384-4)
  • Spellbound (Micro Adventure, No 10) by Megan Stine and H. William Stine (1985; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33385-2)

Magic Micro series

  • Captain Kid and the Pirates (Magic Micro No 1) by Glick, Buckholtz (1985; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33476-X)
  • Superworld (Magic Micro No 2) by Steven Otfinoski (1985; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33477-8)
  • Wizards of Wonder (Magic Micro Adventure, No 3) by Megan Stine and H. William Stine (1984; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33478-6)
  • The Cats of Castle Mountain (Magic Micro, No 4) by Buckholtz, Glick (1985; Scholastic, Inc.; ISBN 0-590-33479-4)

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