You are a Necromancer. In fact, you are a particularly dangerous one, as you are a Necromancer with a business plan. Your zombies will dig up and loot valuables from graves, and while they’re there, they can also grab fresh body parts so you can make MORE zombies to dig up MORE graves. Sounds good, right? Unfortunately, it’s so good that other Necromancers are now competing with you for the choice cemeteries!

Minion Games, 2011
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You play one of these four Necromancers:
Each has they own brand of Zombie servant:
Each Necromancer gets their own laboratory where they can start building more zombies:
Necromancers use their zombies to dig up the Graveyard. There they find body parts they can use to make more zombies, and also…. treasures!

Art by Chuck Whelon
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You can also use your zombies to attack other zombies, or raid your opponents laboratories.

You will learn to count in Bones and Brains:
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Players start with zombies of varying values. They take turns placing zombies in specific location to “dig” up graves, steal from opposing laboratories and vaults, and to attack other player’s zombies to try and prevent them from digging or stealing (and possibly dismember the opposing zombie beyond further use).
Once all the zombies have been placed, zombies still in position will steal body parts or treasure from opponents, and those set to dig will dig the row, column, or specific space of the graveyard they are assigned to. If you are competing for spaces in the graveyard (which is the norm), players compare the combined brainpower of their digging zombies, and the higher value gets to the contents of the grave first.
Then you may use your new-found corpse pieces and equipment to assemble new zombies to do your bidding!
The goal is to have the highest total in treasure and unused body parts at the end of the game.
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Minion Games, 2011