Lord of the Fries

Lord of the Fries

"Lord of the Fries" is a card game created by James Ernest and published by Cheapass Games and Steve Jackson Games. In 2008 Steve Jackson Games released a new edition with revised game components."Lord of the Fries" takes place at Friedey's: The Fast Food Restaurant of the Damned. Other games that take place there include "Give Me the Brain" and "Change!".

Game Play

"Lord of the Fries" is set in the kitchen of Friedey's where your main task is to create meals using different food cards to earn points and get rid of cards. [cite journal
title=Pyramid Pick: Lord of the Fries
url=http://www.sjgames.com/pyramid/login/article.html?id=290
journal=Pyramid (online)
publisher=Steve Jackson Games
last=Haring
first=Scott D.
date=1998-09-11
accessdate=2008-02-23
] The meals are taken from various different menus including those of Ratherbee's Steakhouse, Ghicciaroni's, Friedey's Restaurant, Friedey's Long Wok, Love's Labours Lunch, and the Holiday Menu. You combine meals with humorous names like Chickacheezabunga, Sheep wit' da Fishes, Lying Dead on the Floor, Manifest Destiny, Penne for Your Tots, Synaptic Relay Deteriorator, An Unbearable Likeness of Beans, Godfather, Bovine Spongiform Yum, Yum, Yum!, the enormous Magna Carta with a side of fries, and the Lord of the Fries.

Awards

"Lord of the Fries" was in the Games magazine Games 100 list of 2003.

References

External links

* [http://www.cheapass.com/products/cardgames/cag526.html "Lord of the Fries" product page] at Cheapass Games
* [http://www.gametableonline.com/gameinfo.php?gid=3 Official online edition] at GameTable Online
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