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PLAY

Game play is the same, except that the shark player


also puts down a card from his hand when all the
swimmers do, and is revealed at the same time.
After all the swimmers have moved, the shark bites
whomever is in the back of the line, and removes
the limb corresponding to the card played. They
play out as follows:
• Right Leg, Left Leg, Right Arm, or Left Arm: If
the swimmer has that limb, the limb is re-
moved, that swimmer jumps to the front and
picks up all of his cards. If the swimmer does
not have that limb, it is counted as a Miss - see
below.
by Dave Chalker
• Head: If there were no tied cards played by
Illustrated by Melinda Rainsberger
swimmers this round, the swimmer in the back
is removed from the game immediately. Other-
COMPONENTS wise, it is a Miss.
Shark Hand Containing: • Any Limb: If any of the cards played by swim-
• Right Leg mers this round are ties, the swimmer in the
back loses a limb of the swimmer’s player’s
• Left Leg choice, jumps to the front, and picks up all of
• Right Arm his cards. If there are no tied cards, it is a Miss.
• Left Arm Like a swimmer, if the shark is ever down to just
• Head (no ties) one card in his hand, he picks up all his cards.

• Any Limb (must be tied) MISS

6 Hunger Tokens On a miss, the shark loses one hunger token, and
picks up the cards he has played. The swimmer in
SETUP the back does not lose a limb, move, or pick up his
Choose one player to play the Shark, and give him cards.
the Shark hand. (This increases the number of GAME END
players needed by 1, making the game a 5-7 player
game.) The shark player receives 1 hunger token for If the shark loses his last hunger token, the game
each swimmer in the game. ends. The swimmer with the most limbs wins, and if
there’s a tie, the swimmer with the most limbs clos-
The base game is setup as normal, including the est to the front wins.
shark not appearing on the first round.
If the game ever comes down to just the swimmer
and the shark, the game ends, and the shark wins.

Get Bit! was Designed by Dave Chalker, with illustration and


layout by Gavin Schmitt. Illustrations for Get Bit!: The Shark-
spansion by Melinda Rainsberger, rules layout by Max Holli-
day. Creat-a-Men (the robots) were developed by Ken Lilly at
www.creatusmaximus.com

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