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Product Description ■ With Japanese translation
There are 10 kinds of fish and octopus in this game. Each fish card is worth 1 to 4 points. Put these cards together and place them in a pile.
When it comes to your turn, turn a face down pile of cards. If possible, you can make another sheet and place it on the previous card. If you want more, you can turn them one by one and arrange them. And if you are satisfied, you can stop turning the cards.
You can get all the cards you have turned up to then. However, you may not be able to turn over regardless of your intention.
If you turn over the same type of fish that you have been turning, you must discard the same type of cards and all the cards in between. You will get very few cards. Don't be too greedy.
Also, if you have flipped an octopus card, you have to discard all the cards you have flipped. Instead, you have the chance to aim for cards that other players have. Name one person, declare the number you want to take, and roll the dice. This dice has 1-3 eyes and -1 eyes. If the appearance is larger than the declared number, you can take the declared number of cards. Again, if you declare too greedy numbers, you can't get them.
If you roll out -1, you lose one card, rather than being able to steal it.
It's a simple rule, but it's a fun game of luck and courage, how far you want to greed.
Even small children can fight well with adults.
■ Game outline ■
Number of players: 2 to 4 people
Play time: 20 minutes
Target age: over 7 years old
Designer: Peter Neugebauer
60 fish cards (6 each for 10 species)
6 octopus cards
1 octopus dice
1 rule each (German and Japanese)