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Sony Launches Ghostbusters Game

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Beeline Interactive, a  developer and publisher of social smartphone games, and Sony Pictures have launched a Ghostbusters game. You can download the game from the Apple App store.

Based on the Ghostbusters films, the game puts players in charge of their own Ghostbusters franchise. From their firehouse headquarters, players will send their team of spook slayers out into New York City to stop troublemaking spirits in their tracks. They’ll also make their way up floor after floor of a haunted tower, which has been overtaken by an evil deity.

 

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