Description
The Basic Variant is for 2-year-old kids and is a memory game.
Take 2 sets of “easy” tiles with red and yellow borders and add 4 random tiles with orange borders.
The youngest player starts, then play clockwise. The player takes a random tile from those face down and turns it up:
If you find a tile with just 1 figure, then search for the corresponding bee and “make it fly” taking it up. The turn passes to the next player.
If you find a tile showing all 5 bees… what a pity! Something scared them away and made them fly away! For this turn, you can’t try to make anyone fly.
When you complete an entire line of 6 tiles of the same type compared to those with just one image, you win, well done!
The Advanced Version is for 4-year-old kids. This is a competitive variant.
The youngest player starts and then the others in a clockwise direction.
The active player receives the pile of tiles.
When everyone is ready, the current player says “Happy!” And turns the first tile of the stack quickly, resting it on the table face up so that it is clearly visible to all.
In games with 5 or 6 players, the active player simultaneously turns 2 tiles instead of 1.
All the players try to get to “fly” the bees indicated by tiles turned just taking them and raising them.
The player or players who remain without a bee…
….is forced to take a token web at random which must be kept the secret to their opponents until the end of the game.
Replace all the bee shapes on the board and discard the tiles used. The stack of tiles is then passed to the next player clockwise.
If there are not enough tiles to play a new round, shuffle those already used and discarded earlier.
When just 4 or less web tokens are left, the game ends.
All players turn over their spider web tokens: the player who has collected less spiders wins. In case of a tie, the player who has fewer spider web tokens and in case of further tie there are several winners.