![]() ![]() It's a penguin party without guests, only bouncers. There are so many penguins here you can barely move. Maybe you try dominating the middle of the ice floe then? Uh-uh. Another horrible choice, you've been blocked from the safety of the middle of the board, where the ice is thickest. Or maybe not, maybe you sufficiently spread your tuxedo boys, placing one in each corner of the ice floe. In the words of The Mighty Boosh "Ice floe, nowhere to go". Your little tuxedo boys are floating off on their own island now. When those penguins move, you know you'll have less options and your friends will have more fish. There are now more holes on this little island than a slice of Jarlsberg and the other player's penguins are everywhere you look. You see, the integrity of that ice is getting weaker every time a penguin waddles by. How did this happen? More importantly, has anyone else noticed? This is a common mistake in Hey, That's My Fish! If you don't get one or two of your penguins on the other side quick-smart, then they could end up cut off from the main ice floe. Do the names Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private mean anything to you?Īfter a few turns of waddling around the board collecting fish, you realise your tuxedo boys are all in roughly the same area of the ice floe. Now then, doesn't this seem like a simple and pleasant game of innocent little penguins collecting delicious fish? I can't wait to get the whole family around the table for this one.Īhem! Looks like I may need to re-assess where penguins fit on my dopey:cute scale. Your penguins must start on a tile with a single fish. After you've moved one of your tuxedo boys, you take the tile he started his move on. They move in a straight line, can stop anywhere they want in that line, but must stop if they reach another penguin. You can move one of your little waddlers each turn. The fish are laying out on the ice floe tiles, either solo, duo or three-o and The game is simple enough, you control a team of penguins who are trying to hoard the most fish. So I thought I'd be a little biased when it came to rating the seemingly cute and innocent game of 'Hey, That's My Fish!'. ![]() Camels with their slow chewing and penguins with their clumsy looking waddle. Sloths are the highest on the dopey:cute scale, but penguins and camels come pretty close. ![]() The more dopey an animal is, the more affection I have for it. Full disclosure, I have a weakness for games with penguins or camels. ![]()
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