Comments on: Do you have Black Sheep on your farm? https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2011/10/black-sheep-board-game-review/ Tue, 07 Oct 2014 02:41:35 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Jason https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2011/10/black-sheep-board-game-review/#comment-377 Fri, 07 Oct 2011 13:46:09 +0000 http://theboardgamefamily.com/?p=3157#comment-377 Thanks for the detailed response! I’d been thinking about ‘Hey, That’s My Fish!’ as the next step game for her and will probably stick with that, then. You all do good work!

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By: Trent https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2011/10/black-sheep-board-game-review/#comment-375 Thu, 06 Oct 2011 16:07:00 +0000 http://theboardgamefamily.com/?p=3157#comment-375 In reply to Jason.

For a 4 year old and between the two, we’d recommend starting with Hey, That’s My Fish for two main reasons. First, the collection of the fish (points) is on every turn and they know immediately how many they get (versus the hidden value on the bottom of the animals in Black Sheep). Second, the game play is simpler in Hey, That’s My Fish and plays quicker – really only one or two things to think about with simple decisions (which penguin to move, which direction, and how far). Whereas with Black Sheep there is more to figure out – which cards to play, how many, where to place them, how they stack up against the others to claim the animals on the field, etc. So we’d suggest starting with Hey, That’s My Fish, then move up to Black Sheep as her ability to handle the decisions develops.

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By: Jason https://www.theboardgamefamily.com/2011/10/black-sheep-board-game-review/#comment-373 Thu, 06 Oct 2011 15:58:50 +0000 http://theboardgamefamily.com/?p=3157#comment-373 Would this be a good, accessible game for my 4-year old daughter? How does it compare in value with, say, “Hey, That’s my Fish” or some other kids oriented games?

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