Out of the Box has a very definite style of simplicity and gloss which can be seen in most of their games. The same rules were also repeated again and again. I thought the book muddled the rules a bit, first by making you page back and forth as you learn the game, and second by repeating the same rules again and again and again. Rulebook: A four-page rulebook, glossy and in full-color. The art is the same art which is used on the board. Each card has a shark, two octopi, and other cards valued from 0-5. it marks the current player and fight locations, but isn't really necessary.Ĭards: Five decks of 11 cards, one for each player. Starfish: A solid resin starfish token that's beautifully sculpted. They appear in the five player colors (red, blue, yellow, green, purple), but there's extras of purple so that they can be used as neutral fish if you're playing with less than five. They've got eyes and teeth painted on, and overall look very cute. The center of it is a 5x5 grid, bu it's surrounded by colorful pictures of fish, sharks, and octopi which are all simple but cute.įish: Sturdy plastic fish which can be stacked as they eat each other. Gameboard: A four-panel high-gloss gameboard. Fish Eat Fish is a fun game of bluffing and shark attacks by Reiner Knizia.
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