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<u>FRANCHISE</u> - A money game played with a plastic container  <br>
<u>FRANCHISE</u> - A money game played with a plastic container  <br>
divided into a center compartment  <br>
divided into a center compartment  <br>
in which a set of cards are placed.  <br>
[Diagram of a oval shape 14 spaces all surrounding a center with a shaded rectange within.]
Six surrounding compartments into  <br>
which 6 plastic figures are placed -  <br>
that is 6 lobsters in one, 6 donuts  <br>
in another, 6 records in another,  <br>
6 oranges in another, 6 hot dogs in  <br>
another, and 6 pizzas in the last. The  <br>
8 outer compartments are used, 1 each,  <br>
for the from 2 to 8 players.  <br>
Each player starts with $10,000. A "pad" lists the  <br>
6 Franchise Chains - "Larry's Lobster Pots", "Denny's Donut Shops",  <br>
"Rickey's Records", "Ora's Orange Juice Stands", "Harry's Hot Dogs",  <br>
and "Patty's Pizza Parlors". The starting price of each is listed  <br>
as $1000 and there is space beneath each to list changes.  <br>
Each player gets a sheet for his reference.  <br>
In a turn a player draws a card and then follows its  <br>
instructions. Then, unless he drew a "Demand" card, he can buy  <br>
a Franchise, provided he has the money and one is available  <br>
from the "Corporation" (inside compartments).  <br>
The makeup of the deck and the meaning of the cards is  <br>
as follows: -  <br>
"<u>Price Change</u>" (12 of). The player chooses any of the 6  <br>
(cont. on 9/27)