The Merry Game of Floundering is an old Spear's title. It consists of a large number of fish pieces, which have to be acquired in order, using dice. If a 6 and 1 are thrown, it is possible to steal a completed fish from an opponent.
The Merry Game of Floundering is similar to Jumbolino, but in Floundering:
- The Flounders have to be assembled in order. Body part 1 first, two next and so on.
- All the Flounders are put in the middle at the start.
- Flounders are not owned by players, they remain in the centre even if fully assembled.
- Two dice are thrown for assembly. A player may use either number rolled to add a Flounder part. If both numbers relate to started Flounders, then both numbers can be used.
- A double thrown grants an extra turn.
- When a 6 and a 1 are thrown, the player may take a complete Flounder from the centre and if there are none in the centre that player may take a complete Flounder from another player.
- When all the Flounders are complete and owned, the player with the most wins. If they are tied, they throw the dice to decide the winner.