LET'S MAKE CRIME PAY!

a Game of Glorious Heists & everything that can go wrong in them

LET'S MAKE CRIME PAY!

Plan the job. Pull the job. Survive the job. Or maybe don’t.

Developed by Games Omnivorous and published by Exalted Funeral, The Job is a fast, cinematic heist RPG about reputable so-called professionals who are absolutely making it up as they go. It’s high-stakes crime at its most stylishly unstable form – Join in on Backerkit!

In The Job, you and your crew play through a full twelve-scene heist: infiltration, deployment, execution, escape. No prep, no stats, no brakes. Just gear, guts, and a plan that probably won’t survive contact with reality. Think Ocean’s Eleven by way of Burn After Reading.

Crack open the Boxset and you’re holding everything you need to pull off the most audacious heist of your tabletop career—no safecracking required. Inside, you’ll find:

  • The Job Book – A5 size, 48 pages of pure heist-delight, including rules, stunts, and enough cinematic inspiration to make you feel like a criminal mastermind.
  • Character Sheets – Fully reusable, eight of them, because your crew might not survive the heist, but at least the paperwork will. Comes with a dry erase marker for on-the-fly aliases and last-minute panic edits.
  • Briefing Notepad – Your go-to for scheming, plotting, and pretending you have a clue what you're doing.
  • Dice – All d6s, fifteen of them, because let’s be honest, you’re gonna need ‘em.
  • Reusable Plan Sheet – The grand blueprint of your heist. Will it be a masterpiece or a roadmap to disaster? Either way, you’ll get to use it again.
  • Backer Exclusive Adventure!
  • Five top secret envelopes – Containing pre-made jobs complete with plans, briefs, props and fake cash!

The rules are simple. You roll two dice. Even when you succeed, things may get worse. Each time they do, you stack dice on the teetering Dice Stack. When it falls, you’re caught. Or shot. Or eaten by a tiger.

The Job is designed by André Novoa, with layout by Guilherme Gontijo, and production design by lina&nando, with art ‘stolen’ from the public domain. It’s funny. It’s fast. And it’s probably going to end in disaster.

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