The Great Brain Robbery
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The Great Brain Robbery is a card and board game designed by James Ernest and released in 2000 by Cheapass Games.
It is a wild west themed sequel to Give Me the Brain, and the fourth in the Friedey's series of games. Players assume the role of zombies attempting to rob a speeding train full of brains. The game is played on a board made up of train carriages, printed on eight double-sided boards. As the players move forward through the carriages, new ones are added and old ones fall off, giving a varied and changing game board. The Great Brain Robbery was the first Cheapass board game to come in a sturdy cardboard box. It consists of 25 brain cards as well.
In 2001, The Great Brain Robbery won the Origins Award for Best Science Fiction or Fantasy Board Game 2000.
[edit] External links
- Cheapass Games' Great Brain Robbery product page
- The Great Brain Robbery at BoardGameGeek