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A competitive card game about medical malpractice in a graveyard! Join up to 5 of your closest “friends” for a fast paced and loud evening of dirty tricks and body parts. Use your provided Shovels to dig in the Graveyard or Body Parts to sew together. First one to sew together their new body and bring it to life is the newest intern for “Dr.” Rob Grave!

Welcome to “Dr.” Rob’s, the loud, ridiculous, deeply suspicious card game where friendship goes to die on the operating table. Step into a world of over-the-top macabre nonsense, questionable science, and hyper-competitive backstabbing as you and your fellow players race to complete your awful little objectives before everything falls apart. It is dramatic. It is chaotic. It is probably not covered by insurance.
The fun of “Dr.” Rob’s comes from the fact that nobody is ever truly safe, and nobody is ever truly on your side for long. You can team up with your friends, team up against your friends, or betray the entire table the second it becomes funny. One round you might be making a beautiful alliance of convenience, and the next you might be cackling like a lunatic while everyone else’s carefully laid plans burst into flames.
This is a game for players who like their card games loud, mean, silly, and full of “I can’t believe you just did that” moments. Whether you are plotting, pleading, sabotaging, or dramatically declaring yourself the greatest mind in the room, “Dr.” Rob’s rewards bold plays, shameless betrayal, and a willingness to cause problems on purpose. Bring friends. Make enemies. Trust no one.

Because “Dr.” Rob’s is currently produced through print-on-demand, the price is a little higher than what you might expect from a mass-market card game. Think of it less like grabbing a shrink-wrapped box off a big-box shelf and more like picking up a boutique small-run game from an odd little table in the back of a convention hall. Every copy helps keep the madness alive, supports independent game development, and gets this gloriously unhinged thing one step closer to a larger publishing run.




