1.
The dice
indicates which colour you are trying to find underneath the seagull poo: red, green,
blue or yellow
2.
Use the tweezers
to pick up the poo that you think is hiding that colour.
3.
Take a look
and let everyone know the colour that is shown.
If the colours match:
Great! Remove that pile
of poo and keep it beside the box. You have
won a pile for your team. Pass the tweezers
over to the player on your left.
If the colours do not match:
Put the pile of poo
back in the center of the deck and
pass the tweezers over to the next
player on your left.
4.
If there is only one seagull pile left
on deck
and you know what colour it is, you do not have to
wait until you get a corresponding colour on the dice.
As a team
, name the colour you think it is. Take a look together – if you are right, you win the
pile! If you are wrong, put it in an open corner where it falls into the galley.
End of the game
When there are no more piles on deck, turn off the eye and count
how many piles of seagull poo you have.
You win
if you have collected more or the same amount of piles than what
have fallen into the galley – the captain is grateful for your help!
You lose immediately
if the dice falls through the open corners of the deck.
The dice may change colour during your turn.
The colours that are shown while you are hold-
ing a pile of poo with the tweezers count. It may be the colour from when you started to pick
up the pile and the colour the dice changed to while holding the pile.
You may push the dice into the middle of the game board under the following circumstances:
1. If it threatens to fall into an open corner and into the gally.
2. If it is stuck on the edge of the deck or in the corners.
3. It displays a colour that is no longer underneath a pile of poo.
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