"...a rather fun mix of supernatural complications with comedy." - GamingReport.com

InSpectres

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InSpectres is a game about the burgeoning supernatural investigation and elimination market. Start a company and try to stay afloat long enough to cash in those sweet, sweet stock options.

InSpectres is also available in a Polish language edition!

Interior illustrations by Jon Morris and Manning Krull.

• Create and manage your own InSpectres franchise
• Innovative mechanics make  investigations fun to play
• Players: break the Fourth Wall using “The Confessional”
• Rules for “weird agents” – play vampires, zombies, werewolves…

$20.00 / 80 pages / B&W / Digest-sized softcover

Coming in 2012 as a feature-length film from Reactor 88 Studios!

Downloads

Startup Edition: A free, bare-bones version of the InSpectres rules)

SamplePages: Check out a few pages of InSpectres before you buy a copy

Updated, colorized record sheets (Designed by Ben Morgan)

In-Speckers: What do little kids want to be when they grow up? Police officers? Firefighters? How about InSpectres? A mini-supplement written by Tim Boser.

UnSpeakable: An InSpectres micro-supplement of Lovecraftian horror, madness and mystery.

Legion of Superscience: A Venture Bros.-inspired hack of InSpectres.

InSpace: space adventures hack of InSpectres

Reviews

Gaming Report: “InSpectres is a flexible game system… a rather fun mix of supernatural complications with comedy.” (4.5/5)

Flames Rising: “InSpectres is described as a “fast, simple and fun game that mixes horror and comedy” and it lives up to that description throughout the entire book.” (5.5/6)

GameWyrd: “InSpectres is a great game. It’s different, original and exciting.” (8/10)

RPG.net: “The game is an interesting alternative to “classic” roleplaying games. It is fun to play, easy to learn and the ideal game for playing on short notice.” (10/10)

“…anyone interested in a quick, hilarious storytelling game of monster-busting action certainly should give it a try.” (9/10)

“I honestly cannot recommend InSpectres highly enough.” (9/10)