HOW TO PLAY
In Lord of the Fries, players are dealt a random hand of ingredients, which they will use to complete menu items. At the beginning of each round, a player will either roll or call an order. Taking turns starting with the next player on the left, players will either fulfill the order using ingredients in their hands, or pass, forfeiting a card from their hand. If everyone passes, the customer gets impatient, and the round continues to the left; but this time, players may leave out an ingredient from the order.
When one player runs out of cards, the game ends immediately, and players score their points by adding together their completed menu items and subtracting the value of the cards left in their hand. The player with the highest score wins!
LORD OF THE FRIES MENUS
Every once in a while, when James Ernest is feeling especially magnanimous, he’ll create a special Lord of the Fries menu for us to share. Below are these surprise menus along with menus from our expansion decks.
GAME HISTORY
Lord of the Fries was introduced in 1997. It’s had four editions since then, including a rare collectible version in a Chinese take-out box, and a “hiatus” edition from our friends at Steve Jackson Games. The new edition blows all the others out of the water, with colorful menus and stand-alone restaurant expansions, complete with their own art and menus.
Lord of the Fries was the sequel to Give Me the Brain, which was introduced in 1996. That game also has a 2015 Superdeluxe Edition. Because of course it does.
