Pike Attack (1994)

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Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 0
Number of Players: 2 - 4
Publisher: Graphic Park Systems Ltd.
Designers: Matthew Wallis
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Set Collection, Open Drafting
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It was another fishing game, `Pike Attack' which was the the most promising new game on display at the "Death Row" at the London Toys Fair of 1994.
The aim of Pike Attack is to collect and keep a full set of five fishing tackle cards, which are laid face up on the board.
A full set of tackle allows a player to fish, with the object of landing the heaviest catch. If the player holds a bite card, then the player is able to take a fish card. If the player's tackle matches the ratings for both line and hook, as shown on the fish card, then the player lands the fish.
However, if only one of the ratings match, the player must throw the `fight dice'. The throw determines whether the fish is caught, gets away, or whether a penalty is suffered, such as loosing your hook or breaking your line.

Lurking amongst the normal fish is the Pike. If a player draws the pike card then it is possible to catch the pike if a Pike Buster card is held, otherwise you are likely to lose either part of your tackle or part of your previous catch.

The game has been sponsored by Shimano, a fishing tackle company, but the inclusion of their logo in the computer generated graphics is very discrete and does not distract from the appearance.

Very appealing game components make a good and light family game.

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