

The penguin may move in any one of the six directions of the hexagon, but it cannot change direction during the move. The game is played over several turns, beginning with the youngest player and proceeding clockwise.Įach player's turn consists of two steps:ĭuring this step, the player moves any one of his penguins as far as he wants in a straight line. Each player takes a turn placing one penguin on an unoccupied ice floe containing only one fish until players have placed all their penguins. Players place their penguins on the game board, starting with the youngest player and proceeding clockwise around the play area. 4 Players: Each player uses 2 Penguins.3 Players: Each player uses 3 Penguins.2 Players: Each player uses 4 Penguins.If all players agree, they may switch tiles around (if necessary) to more evenly distribute the two- and three-fish floes.Įach player chooses a penguin color and takes the appropriate number of penguins of that color, depending on the number of players. The rows must alternate between having seven and eight tiles, with the top row having seven (so four rows of seven alternating with four rows of eight). Then, flip them faceup and arrange them into eight rows roughly in the shape of a square. Plastic PenguinsĮach player controls 1-4 penguin figures and uses them to collect fish. These 60 hexagonal tiles each depict an ice floe with 1-3 fish on the front side and empty water on the back side. The player who has collected the most fish by the end of the game wins. In Hey, That's My Fish!, 2-4 players move their penguins on the ice floe tiles, collecting fish. What strategy will you construct to bypass the competition? Object of the Game Seemingly simple, your goal will be thwarted by devious penguins and an ever-shrinking game board. But your penguins better stay alert! If a penguin gets stuck on an ice floe, he's done. Your penguins must race across the rapidly dwindling ice floe to collect the juiciest fish and block off their rivals. The ice is breaking up! Grab all the fish you can before they slip away.
