
To complete the game set-up, all players penguins must be placed on an unoccupied one fish tile. All players then proceed in a clockwise order to place their penguins one at a time. The youngest player places their penguin first. For three players you must use three penguins each and with four player you must use two penguins each. If they're not, they can choose to switch the tiles to make it more evenly distributed.įor a two-player game you can use all four of your chosen colour penguins. The players must choose if they are happy with the layout. Then, place them face-up in a rough square shape, alternating the rows between seven and eight until you have placed all the tiles. To start, shuffle the hexagonal ice floe tiles face-down. A good old FFG Proof of Purchase token.60 hexagonal ice floe tiles - There are three different amounts of fish on them.Each one in your waddle has a different pose. 16 plastic penguins - Four per colour.Hey, That's My Fish! includes the following. As a result, the penguins were upgraded from wood to plastic and the art of the tiles is bolder. FFG are known for their bigger brand games such as Star Wars: X-Wing and LOTR: Journey to Middle-earth, so it’s not the kind of game you would expect them to publish.įFG have repackaged the box and the components to be more inline with the more detailed items you would get nowadays.

The game is designed by Alvydas Jakeliunas and Günter Cornett, and was originally released in 2003. Players take turns using their waddle of penguins to outmanoeuvre their opponents and catch as many fish as they can without being trapped on an ice floe! Hey, That’s My Fish! is a game for 2-4 players from Fantasy Flight Games (FFG).
