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Food Fight

Food Fight

2011

Designed by Matt Hyra

Published by Cryptozoic Entertainment, Cryptozoic Entertainment

Description

Out of the frying pan, and into the line of fire! In Food Fight, your favorite foods have gone to war. Draft glorious food warriors into your army and march them onto battlefields from Watermelonloo to Spaghettis-burg! Battle morning, noon, and night across three meals. Food mascots lord over the mealtime chaos, searching for a new champion – but who will reign supreme? The most cunning, the most savage, the most delicious?! Food Fight uses a new card-drafting mechanism that allows players to build meals that work well together and allows for powerful combo plays. —description from the publisher Your favorite foods have gone to war! Draft glorious food warriors into your army and march them onto battlefields from Watermelonloo to Spaghettis-burg! Food mascots lord over the mealtime chaos, searching for a new champion. But who will reign supreme? Who will be the most cunning, the most savage... the most... yummy?! That rumble in the pit of your stomach means you're hungry for a FOOD FIGHT! These are the steps you will take each day: Reveal three new Battlefields (two in a two- to three-player game) Deal nine cards to each player Players draft a hand of nine cards Each player creates an army of up to five troops Each player puts a Plate down on his or her Army All players then reveal their plates Fight in order: Breakfast, Lunch, then Dinner The winner of each meal gets those Battlefield cards Discard all cards in hand and in play before starting the next day Along the way, you'll use instant effects such as Flap-Jack the Ripper, Frankenspud, and The Invader; and watch out for the voracious Dog—it will eat anything. The first one to earn 10 Battlefield victory points is the winner. —user summary

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