


Hey! That’s My Fish fits both criteria perfectly. When I am looking for board games, I always look for games that are simple to play but also contain enough strategy to remain interesting after extended plays. Despite appearing to be simple, Hey! That’s My Fish has a lot more strategy hiding beneath the surface than you would expect. Since it was recently re-released by Fantasy Flight, I decided to take a look at the 2005 game Hey! That’s My Fish! In Hey! That’s My Fish! you play as a group of penguins that are trying to hoard all of the fish for themselves instead of sharing them with the other penguins. Penguins also cannot change directions while moving.Īt the end of the game the player has collected these ice floe tiles. The penguin cannot move through another penguin or over an empty space in the game board. When moving your penguin you can move it as many spaces as you want as long as the penguin moves in a straight line. A Player’s Turnĭuring a player’s turn they are able to move one of their penguins. Each player places one of their penguins on the game board in a clockwise manner until all of the penguins are on the game board. The youngest player places one of their penguins on any unoccupied ice floe that contains only one fish. The number of penguins used in the game depends on the number of players: Each player takes a set of penguins of one color. When laying out tiles you should try to evenly distribute the two and three fish tiles throughout the entire game board. The rows should alternate between being seven and eight ice floes long. Shuffle all of the ice floe tiles and arrange them in the shape of a square with all of the tiles being arranged in rows. To collect the most fish by the end of the game.
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