
When the d20 system, made famous in Dungeons and Dragons, was made available to game developers under a broad, open license, I wondered how long it would take for someone to apply it to Ghostbusters. Well, now I can stop the clock – Octavirate Entertainment is releasing ExorSystems, Incâ„¢. While not a licensed Ghostbusters product – not a Ghostbusters product period – it’s clearly close to the hearts of the designers.
I’m still looking it over, but why wait for me? Go check out the free preview at RPGNow.com.
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West End games made a Ghostbusters RPG a long time ago.
I know you mean well, so I’ll hold back on my late-night, cranky old man sarcasm.
Yes, West End Games made an RPG – this is different and new and by the admission of the creators (if you couldn’t tell from reading their free preview) inspired by Ghostbusters.