Fast Food Franchise (board game)
- Fast Food Franchise (board game)
Infobox_Game
subject_name=Fast Food Franchise
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designer=Thomas Lehmann
publisher=TimJim/Prism Games
players=2–5
ages=12 +
setup_time= 1–5 minutes
playing_time=
complexity=Low
strategy=Medium
random_chance=Medium
skills=Strategic thought
bggid=720
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"Fast Food Franchise" is a game of market control.
Gameplay
Initially, the game looks like Monopoly. There is a board, with spaces around the edges. Some of these spaces can be controlled. Each time you land on a space controlled by an opponent, you pay them money.
The inside of the board is an abstracted map of the USA. There are no fixed "color groups;" rather, your controlled outer spaces ("Markets") are the major cities of the USA, and you need to use the inner map to connect these markets.
Connected markets act like multiple colors in a color group. However, the expansion in the middle map is far more strategic than random.
Where Monopoly is a game about trading property, "Fast Food Franchise" is a game of controlling the inner map.
External links
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