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Instructions Object of the game Be the first sheep to reach the pizza! If you draw a card that has a RED number and Setting up the game RED left arrow, move your playing piece backward Everyone selects a playing piece and that number of spaces. NOTE: You cannot move places it on the start space. Shuffle behind the start space. and place the cards in a draw pile within easy reach of all players. How to play The youngest player goes first by If you draw a card that has a RED pizza symbol drawing a card from the deck and and RED left arrow, move your playing piece moving their playing piece as directed backward to the last pizza space. NOTE: If you GAME RULES by the card. Once a player is finished are currently on an pizza space, you are safe moving their playing piece, their turn is and do not move back. over and play continues clockwise around the table. If you draw a card that has a GREEN number and If you draw a card that has an GREEN pizza GREEN right arrow, move your piece foward the symbol and GREEN right arrow, move your number of spaces indicated by the card. playing piece forward to the next pizza space. NOTE: The finish space is also a pizza space. If you draw a card that has a GREEN number and GREEN right arrow that has TWO clouds, Winning the game move your playing piece forward that number The first sheep to get to the finish wins! of spaces, THEN move another player’s piece (Whether you share the pizza is up to you!) forward the same number of spaces (you choose who). ALL CONTENT UNDER LICENSE TO OUTSET MEDIA CORP. 106-4226 COMMERCE CIRCLE, VICTORIA BC V8Z 6N6 WWW.OUTSETMEDIA.COM. MADE IN THE USA. FABRIQUÉ AUX ÉTATS-UNIS. © and TM Aardman Animations Ltd (2016). All Rights Reserved. Shaun the Sheep (word mark) and the character ‘Shaun the Sheep’ © and TM Aardman Animations Limited..
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