Scorched Nebraska is a lattice-first, post-collapse world IP that bridges interactive entertainment, real-world build projects, and community-driven prizes. The Action Plan Franchise lets qualified operators license the brand, deploy themed experiences (digital and on-site), and participate in an equipment-backed prize program that accelerates local construction and revitalization efforts.
The promise
- Immersive IP: A gritty, nature-reclaimed America ~400 years post-collapse, with factions, resources, and emergent story systems players love.
- Operational playbook: A modular “Action Plan” that covers site design, safety, staffing, live ops, and world-lattice content cycles.
- Economic catalyst: A prize program designed to put up to $1,000,000 (MSRP) in construction equipment to work on community-positive builds tied to franchise events, subject to sponsor availability and official rules.
- Compliance-first routes: Two clearly separated offerings—(A) a promotional prize contest; and (B) an electronic gaming experience offered only where properly licensed and permitted.
Two tracks (kept strictly separate)
A) Prize Contest (Promotional Sweepstakes)
Goal: Celebrate local builds and players.
Prize pool: In-kind equipment support up to $1,000,000 (MSRP) (e.g., compact loaders, generators, tools, rentals or grants), disbursed via sponsors/partners to eligible winning projects.
How it works:
- Players earn entries through non-monetary actions (e.g., quests, proof-of-discovery, community votes) and any free alternative method of entry (AMOE) provided in the Official Rules.
- Independent judging (or randomized drawings, as applicable) selects winners.
- Equipment is delivered as in-kind awards, rentals, or vouchers to approved sites with verified scope and insurance.
Key guardrails (summary):
- No purchase necessary; void where prohibited.
- Odds depend on entries received; skill elements, if any, are disclosed in the Official Rules.
- Geographic, age, and eligibility limits apply.
- Equipment awards are subject to availability, logistics feasibility, and compliance checks.
Important: The Prize Contest is not gambling. It is a promotional sweepstakes with free entry options, administered under published Official Rules and applicable federal/state laws.
B) Electronic Gaming Experience (Regulated Offering)
Goal: Deliver a Wyoming-compliant, electronic gaming experience themed to Scorched Nebraska—only in jurisdictions and venues where it is lawful and licensed.
Regulatory posture (plain-English summary):
- Any electronic gambling variant of Scorched Nebraska will be offered solely where all required approvals, permits, and licenses are granted by the appropriate Wyoming regulatory authority and any other applicable authorities.
- Until such approvals are granted, any electronic gambling references are aspirational/pending and not available to the public.
- Operators must use regulator-approved hardware/software, reporting, geofencing, age/identity controls, and responsible-gaming tools.
We will never represent the product as “recognized by the United States of America or the State of Wyoming as an electronic gambling game” unless and until the relevant authority issues formal approval. Any such statements will include the exact license/permit ID, issuing agency, and effective dates.
The franchise model
What you get
- Brand & asset license, visual identity kits, narrative surfaces, and world-lattice hooks.
- Site design templates for pop-ups, permanent hubs, and hybrid digital-physical activations.
- Event playbooks (story arcs, quests, presence scoring), merch schemas, and CRM loops.
- Safety & compliance pack ( SOPs, risk controls, incident reporting, data privacy baselines ).
- Sponsor integration pathways (equipment partners, tooling vendors, insurers).
What we expect
- Local partner with operational credibility, insurance, and site permissions.
- Commitment to compliance (contest administration and/or gaming regulations, as applicable).
- Quarterly activations that drive measurable community benefit (e.g., a micro-park, trail segment, façade repair, or storm-readiness kits).
$1M Equipment Prize Program (high-level terms)
- Form: In-kind equipment (awards, rentals, service credits, or vouchers); not cash.
- Cap: Aggregate promotional support up to $1,000,000 (MSRP) per national cycle; individual awards vary.
- Use: Site-verified projects that pass safety, zoning, and insurance checks.
- Governance: Clear Official Rules, independent administrator, winner verification, and public reporting on completed builds.
Compliance snapshot (non-exhaustive)
- Prize contest: Official Rules, AMOE, eligibility limits, disclosures, winner selection/verification, and tax reporting (e.g., 1099) where required.
- Gaming (if/where licensed): Regulator approvals, technical certification, KYC/age gates, geofencing, responsible gaming, audit trails, data security, and reporting.
- Advertising & claims: No claims of governmental recognition or licensure unless formally issued; marketing materials must match the approved scope and include required disclosures.
Consult qualified counsel and administrators; this page is informational, not legal advice.
Get involved
- Municipalities & NGOs: Nominate community-positive build projects.
- Operators: Apply for the Action Plan Franchise (non-gaming or, where licensed, gaming).
- Sponsors & OEMs: Pledge equipment, rentals, service credits, or logistics support.
Contact: franchise@scorchednebraska.com
Subject: “Action Plan Franchise — Prize Program / Wyoming Compliance”
Required disclosure placeholders (to be filled before launch)
- Prize Contest: Link to Official Rules, start/end dates, eligibility, AMOE, participating regions, prize details, and administrator contact.
- Wyoming Electronic Gaming (if applicable): Issuing agency name, license/permit ID(s), authorized endpoints/venues, and effective dates.
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