![]() ![]() ![]() Number of penguins on the table is always similar (eight or nine). That’s because with numbero f participants, also count of their small black and white friends is changing. In two, players have therefore much better chance to gather fish (four penguins), but have to think harder. Said tactical focus is, however, limiting starting age. If right people are in, then game is very dynamic and fast. It’s easy to finish whole match in pleasant fifteen to twenty minutes. Since players have selection of all their pieces each turn and each can shift in any direction, there is never lack of options to choose from, especially in first rounds. And that’s a little tempting for thinkers, who may long calculate their turns, which may spoil the overall impression of the game a little. So you be careful, who you play this game with. That’s because this game is tremendously entertaining and at the same offers players a real challenge. Its not easy to move effectively on ice and stay in the hunt as long as possible. But this is precisely foundation of all success and players are starting their chances even during setup, when their penguins are deployed. They try to adapt tactics to deployment of fish on the iceberg. Hey, That’s My Fish! lost none of its appeal over the years. And despite the fact, that publishers changed nothing in terms of mechanisms. But there is actually no reason at all to complain. Players take turns and can always choose any figure up to the moment, when penguin gets all surrounded by water. At that moment, owner rescues it and he receives even tiles, on which penguin ended its movement. Duel continues until all penguins are gone. Only after that, everyone counts their obtained fish and player, who gathered most of them is the winner. ![]() Game begins and players will naturally alternate. Active player always chooses one of his figures and moves it in a straight line by any number of fields. But he may not skip any friends or gaps, that appear in the ice during play. This is because once the penguin bounces from his spot, floe immediately sinks. Only then can player take this tile with fish on it. ![]() Out of pile of hexagonal puzzle, players create random gaming area measuring arout eight rows, attempting to create approximate square. After all the pieces are placed, they turn them picture up and find out, where fish jumped on ice. Only then players choose their color of penguins and begin placing alternately at any position on iceberg. This, however, begin to sink over time as penguins start to move. On its lid, we see a greedy penguin and second angry, because he caught nothing. So it’s time to open the box and find out, who is who. And how else should we do this, than by playing at least one match? However, penguins will not be the only one to look forward to this feast – players get their chance as well. At least it is promised by small box titled Hey, That’s My Fish! Maybe you remember it released previously by Granna. However, rights were acquired by Fantasy Flight Games and in 2011, they released a reissue. Authors are still Alvydas Jakeliunas and Günter Cornett, but game can be enjoyed with new illustrations from Sylvain Decaux. European distribution is in hands of company Esdevium Games.įirst, you’ll notice box, that got slimming diet. This time, penguins are suffed in a small oblong box. Danger hides underwater, whereever the little creatures in a tuxedo look. Fins keep flashing and who knows, what is hidden deeper, where no eye can see? And therefore it is no wonder, that these small penguins are scared, because their feet melt the ice beneath, which is small and fickly. But they are full of fish! So grit your teeth and go on the hunt! ![]()
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