EABA

EABA
End All Be All
Cover of the first edition EABA core rule book
DesignersGreg Porter
PublishersBlacksburg Tactical Research Center
Publication2003 (1st ed); 2012 (v2)
GenresUniversal
SystemsEABA

The End All Be All game system, commonly known as EABA and pronounced "ee-buh", is a role-playing game system from Blacksburg Tactical Research Center (BTRC). It is a generic gaming system designed to adapt to any imaginary gaming environment.[1] It was created by Greg Porter in 2003. The game cites the Hero System, GURPS and Call of Cthulhu as influences in its development.[1]

The game books and related materials are available only in a PDF format download, or printed on demand.

  1. ^ a b McClung, Ron (January 2006). "EABA Role Playing Game System v1.1 (Review)". GamingReport.com. Retrieved 2008-01-13.

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