Grave Robbers from Outer Space explained

Grave Robbers From Outer Space
Subtitle:Card Game
Players:2 to 6
Ages:13+
Random Chance:Some (order of cards drawn, varying card abilities)

'Grave Robbers From Outer Space' is an open source collectible card game originally designed by Stephen Tassie and currently published by Steve Caruso under the stewardship of The Academy of Resurrected Games and Holdings (ARGH).

GROS parodies movies and movie clichés, especially those from science fiction and horror movies. To that end, players in GROS take on the role of rival B-Movie directors, building up their films with Characters, Props, Locations, and Special Effects, while defending against Creature cards. The movie with the highest ratings when the game ends wins.

The original game was nominated for an Origins Award, and TVTropes.org wrote "Basically if someone made a card game based on this wiki, this would be it."[1]

Classic GROS

'Classic' GROS was originally published back in 2001 by Z-Man Games.[2] [3] The original format entailed players drawing from a communal deck of 120 cards that played out until someone played a "Roll the Credits" card or the deck ran dry.

Players could play Characters, Props, and Locations into their own Movie, each granting additional Defensive Strength (or DS), where they could play Creature cards against opponents' Movies that each had an Attack Strength (or AS). If a Creature could meet or beat a Movie's total Defense, the attacker could choose a Character in the defending Movie to die. Special Effect cards (or SFX) were an additional card type that could be played at any time.

Between 2001 and 2009, a total of 10 editions were published, roughly one per year:[4]

In 2011 the original GROS line went out of print.

The Resurrected Edition

In 2015, Tassie attempted to re-publish the original game in a new Resurrected Edition[5] format with a new resource management system (Popcorn) and re-tuned rules. However, the logistics did not work out – the largest of which being that the original art asset copyrights were owned by the original publisher.

Director's Cut! and Subsequent Editions

In October 2023, after a successful crowdfunding campaign, Grave Robbers From Outer Space: Director's Cut!, with the blessing of Steve Tassie, was published by Steve Caruso, officially bringing the game back into print with a number of notable rules and format changes:[6]

The new series of Grave Robbers From Outer Space currently consists of:

And additional releases are already planned.

Notes and References

  1. https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/TabletopGame/GraveRobbersFromOuterSpace
  2. https://www.sjgames.com/pyramid/sample.html?id=2459
  3. https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2472/grave-robbers-from-outer-space/
  4. https://graverobbersgame.com/about/
  5. https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/178826/grave-robbers-from-outer-space-resurrected-edition
  6. https://graverobbersgame.com/rules/