🎉 Dive into the fun with Big Fish Little Fish!
Big Fish Little Fish is an engaging family card game designed for 2-6 players aged 7 and up. With a playtime of just 15 minutes, it challenges players' observational skills and quick reactions as they race to collect symbols and spot hidden fish. Compact and easy to play anywhere, it's the perfect addition to family game night or gatherings with friends.
Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 8.89 x 0.25 cm; 152 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 7 years and up |
Item model number | BIGF01 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2-6 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardstock |
Colour | Multicolor |
ASIN | B0D4ZQ2Z8Q |
M**N
Brilliant, Fast-Paced Fun for All Ages - Perfect for Screen-Free Family Time!
I was looking for a compact, engaging game to take with us on a road trip in our camper van – something fun for adults that would also be suitable if younger family members were around, and crucially, something to get us away from screens. The 'Big Fish Little Fish Game' ticked all the boxes and then some!First Impressions & Getting Started:Right from the get-go, the game impresses. It’s nicely packaged with a cheerful, sturdy box and fun, bright graphics that make it an appealing option for a gift (Christmas or birthday, as I initially thought!). True to its promise, the rules are incredibly straightforward and clearly explained. We were a group of adults (all 18+), and we grasped the gameplay within minutes – no lengthy rulebooks to wade through here, just quick to learn and straight into the fun.Gameplay Experience – Laughter Guaranteed!This game absolutely delivers on being 'fast fun'! It’s all about quick reactions, and this element really cranks up the excitement. We found ourselves laughing a lot as we competed to be the quickest. While it offers a nice, light level of challenge – enough to keep you on your toes – the real joy came from the energetic, screen-free interaction it sparked. It’s a brilliant brain-teaser type activity that can liven up even a quiet evening. We played round after round; I can’t recall exactly how long each game took, maybe about 15 minutes, but we were all just having such a good time it didn't really matter!Perfect for Travel & Together Time:For our camper van adventures, 'Big Fish Little Fish' was ideal. Its small size makes it super easy to travel with, and it was perfect for evenings when the phone signal was non-existent or when we just wanted a break from technology. It really helped create some memorable, fun moments.Highly Recommended!We loved how this game is so nice and innocent, making it genuinely suitable for everyone to get involved in, whether it's a family fun day, a games night with friends, or a holiday activity. If you're looking for a simple, portable, and incredibly enjoyable card game that guarantees quick rounds and plenty of laughter, I wholeheartedly recommend 'Big Fish Little Fish'. It’s a fantastic way to connect and have some energetic fun together!
A**R
Great fun
Great fun game for the family and good value for money. Very portable and once you get the hang of it very competitive game
H**H
Great game for my young children
Easy game for my young 2 to follow and play.
R**T
Fun and interactive card game
I ordered the Big Fish Little Fish Game for our growing collection of board and card games.I wanted something fun to play with our 5 year old.The product arrived neatly packaged and in immaculate condition.The pack of cards comes in a very colourful and vibrant cardboard box ideal for gifting.The recommended age range of 7+ years old seems appropriate and accurate.The concept is relatively simple in that you split the pack into two sets.One card indicates the rule and one a number of objects to identify.If you spot the little fish, enact the little fish pose.If you spot the big fish, enact the big fish pose.It's similar to fastest finger first, where a player must identify the attributes of an object in line with their size, colour or shape in the real world.The fastest player with the correct answer wins the card and the most cards wins overall.We played a simplified version with our son, as he's easily frustrated at 5 years old.It was still a lot of fun and very entertaining.You can have between 2 and 6 players which is handy to play with friends and family.It took us about 3 plays to get used to the rules.Overall, a fun and appealing little game that would make an ideal stocking filler.It's a perfect gift idea for young and old, and a quality item that's highly portable.It also seems to be a reasonable price to pay.
P**Y
Fun
This is a fun card based game. If you know the game Dobble, it's kind of a take on that but with a few more elements to the game play , which will appeal to a slightly older age range. It doesn't take much room to play and no extra equipment needed either. It's meant to be a fast paced game but you can of course slow it down to give the younger children more of a chance if playing too.
S**N
Next step up from Dobble
In our family, we have loved playing the game Dobble, which is basically flipping over cards and seeing who can first observe the characters in common on the cards. Big Fish, Little Fish is also an observational card game, which involves carefully looking at the cards and noticing size, numbers of, and colours of items. Also, some shouting out when one spots a, you guessed it, big or little fish.So, we in our family have called this game, "Dobble's big sister" because it is similar but a bit more complex. There are a number of rules to learn, and while they are not at all difficult (and can be learned by children well under the recommended age of 7 years old), they took us a few rounds of play over the course of a few days before all of us more-or-less learned them (we still make plenty of mistakes... but that can add to the fun). So, if your children are easily frustrated by making errors and losing games, you might want to prepare them for a bit of a learning curve. The first three or four times playing can simply be "practice games."I like card games we can play in public places like restaurants and trains and so when we play this game in such places, we make sure to adapt the game so we only make hand signals to signify Big or Little Fish, instead of shouting them out and disturbing those around us.We still do play Dobble, by the way. Big Fish, Little Fish wasn't a replacement for, just an addition to, that game.
T**E
Fab game
Fam game we all really enjoyed it
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