Enforcers (role-playing game)
Enforcers is a role-playing game published by 21st Century Games in 1987.
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| Publishers | 21st Century Games | 
| Publication | 1987 | 
| Genres | Superhero | 
| ISBN | 978-0944942000 | 
Description
    
Enforcers is a near future (2046) superhero system.[1] The rules cover characters, combat, and running a campaign.[1] Character creation uses a flexible points-purchase-powers system.[1] A calculator is required, as math formulas figure prominently in the rules.[1]
Publication history
    
Enforcers was designed by Gary Bernard, Charles Mann, and Larry Troth, with art by Christine Mansfield, and was published by 21st Century Games in 1987 as a 112-page book with a blue cover.[1] The second edition was published the same year with a yellow cover, although it says 1st edition on the title page.[1]
The game featured two adventures, The End of a Legend and Knights of Beverly Hills.
Reception
    
Stewart Wieck reviewed the second edition of Enforcers for White Wolf #11, rating it 8 out of 10 overall, and stated that "Enforcers combined several of the elements of earlier independent super-hero RPGs into a cohesive whole."[2]
Reviews
    
- StarDrive #1 (Jan 1988)
 
References
    
- Schick, Lawrence (1991). Heroic Worlds: A History and Guide to Role-Playing Games. Prometheus Books. p. 50. ISBN 0-87975-653-5.
 - Wieck, Stewart (1988). "Review: Enforcers". White Wolf Magazine. No. 11. p. 66.
 
