One primary game could be 'Phasmophobia'. It's a popular game where players take on the role of paranormal investigators in haunted locations, dealing with various ghostly phenomena based on the ghost story elements.
Many primary games incorporate ghost stories through their plot. For example, in some adventure games, the main quest might be to solve the mystery of a haunted place which is based on a ghost story. The characters might encounter apparitions and have to figure out the backstory of the ghosts to progress.
I'm not sure specifically which 'took ghost story' you are referring to. There could be many different ghost stories with various themes like a ghost taking revenge, a ghost taking someone to a different realm, or a ghost taking away someone's peace.
Well, without more context, it's a bit hard to say. But if someone 'took the ghost story', perhaps they adopted it in some way. Maybe they took it as inspiration for a creative project, like writing a new version or making a movie based on it.
Since I don't know the author of 'Took a Ghost Story', I can't tell you the other books directly. You could try looking up the book on a library database or a goodreads - like website. They often list other works by the same author.
One game similar to 'A Chinese Ghost Story' could be 'Ghost of Tsushima'. It has a strong Asian - inspired atmosphere with elements of the supernatural. You encounter ghosts and spirits during your adventures in a beautiful yet somewhat eerie Japanese - inspired landscape.
The game 'Yakuza: Like a Dragon' also has some elements that might be reminiscent of 'Chinese Ghost Story'. In the game, there are strange side quests and encounters that involve the supernatural or the unexplained. It has a unique mix of modern - day city life and elements of the supernatural, which gives it a charm similar to the spooky and fantastical elements in 'Chinese Ghost Story'.