Drumond Park 1340 Manual

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For 2-4 players, age 4+
Introduction:
The Dino Babies are in danger from the rampaging
T-Rex. Can you save them all before the DINO
BITES?
Each turn, players try to save a Dino Baby by lifting
the giant leaf and sneaking out a Baby using the
tweezers provided. But beware! If the T-Rex knows
you're there, it roars out loud and lunges forward to
scare you away from its next meal!
Contents:
• 5 Blue eggs
• 5 Red eggs
• 5 Green eggs
• 5 Yellow eggs
• 1 T-Rex
• 1 T-Rex nest playing base
• 1 Tweezers (Dino-head shaped)
• 1 Dice
• 1 Instruction sheet
Set up:
For important information on battery installation, and
instructions on how to prepare your Dino Bite game
for play, please read overleaf.
The game:
The youngest player starts
by rolling the dice. The colour shown on the
dice is the colour of the egg that the player has to
rescue from the T-Rex nest.
The player takes the tweezers and tries to lift up the
leaf as carefully as possible, to get the egg from the
nest. Younger players can use their fingers instead of
the tweezers.
If the T-Rex stays still and the player rescues an egg,
they place the egg in front of them and pass the
tweezers on to the next player (clockwise).
When the dice roll shows the side with several
colours, the player can choose which egg to attempt
to rescue from the nest.
If a cross is rolled, the player must miss their turn.
It's an exciting battle to rescue as many eggs as
possible ... but watch out! If the T-Rex realises what
you're up to, he will attack you, and you are out of
the game!
Winner:
The game continues until there is only one player left
who didn't get caught by the Dino. This player is the
winner of the game!
Variation:
The game may also be played by counting the
number of eggs won over several rounds.
The player with the most eggs
at the end is the winner.