Men in Black: The Roleplaying Game

Men in Black: The Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game written by George Strayton and published by West End Games in 1997.

Description

Men in Black: The Roleplaying Game was based on the first Men in Black film. The game used the D6 System.

Publication history

Men in Black: The Roleplaying Game was published by West End Games in 1997.

Publications for the game included:

  • Men in Black (1997)
    • The Director's Guide (1997)
    • Aliens Recognition Guide #1 (1997)
    • Introductory Adventure Game (1998)

Reception

The reviewer from Pyramid #28 (Nov./Dec., 1997) stated that "Using a dark sense of humor akin to that of their first RPG hit Paranoia, West End gives roleplayers all they need to become super-secret government agents charged with policing Earth's burgeoning (extra-terrestrial) alien population. Some 1,500 immigrants from the stars have immersed themselves in human society, using Earth as an apolitical middle ground, and the PCs constantly ride the ragged edge of disaster trying to keep the peace."[1]

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