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Game Setup

Draw three cards


Choose the card that best suits the
required sequence, then chose either
Option A or Option B

6 x Yellow Cubes

Place draw deck above the playing card

Place the first card face up reflecting the required


sequence of flowers to be pollinated
1 x Grey Cube

Game Play - Round 1


Choose the card that
best suits the required
sequence.

Chose either Option A Draw another card


or Option B from the draw deck.

Then slide the card Replace the card that


behind the first card. was used.

Place a yellow cube This ends the round.


onto the flower.

Game Play - Round 2

The middle card is chosen


using Option A
The card is then played
(Rotated to Option A)
Therefore the card will need to
be rotated in order for the
A yellow cube in placed on the
flowers to reflect in the
flower
upright position
Game Play - Round 3

If none of the cards can be


played, then any card may be
used as a "joining card"

The yellow cube is not placed

Note
The bee must follow the line from one flower to the next.

Game Ending

Game is a loss -
Not all flowers
were pollinated
All the required flowers (1 per card) has been pollinated and the
bee returns the nest (Win)

All cards have been used, all the required flowers have been
pollinated, but the bee cannot return to the nest (Loss)

All cards have been used but the required flowers have not been
pollinated (Loss)

Bumblebee vs Honeybee
@NanSolo
Difference between the Bumblebee & Honeybee

Bumblebee Honeybee

Lifespan
Around on year (queen) Three years +(queen)

Nests
Below ground Above ground, often elevated

Body
Large, round & furry Thin, with little hair & distinctive heads

Honey
Produces little honey Makes lots of honey

Temperament
Less docile, not typically aggressive & Often docile, more co-operative &
independent likely to swarm
Stings
Stings multiple times Stings only once

Hibernation
Does hibernate Does not hibernate

Pollination
Effective pollinators, cover more area Less effective, stick to same area

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