The instructions will be in a step by step, next level type layout.
There will be a clear explanation that different biscuits will have to be used for advancing onto other levels, and it can one player or more preferably.
The language will be colloquial to tea drinkers but easy to understand by all ages.
It will also include tea slang such as brew, miffy or tiffy and cuppa etc.
The game will be light and fun, nothing to serious and will end on the note of raising the issue of crumbs in your tea from biscuits.
Which introduces the idea of the 'crumb catcher' that will be sold separately and advertised as something that is available to the customer. The game is a good incentive for the product because it solves the problem for the people who weren't very successful at the game.
Looking into which biscuits are popular and common for a british household to have in their cupboards to play the game.
Biscuits that stand out for me are Digestive, Fruit Shortcake, Shortbread Fingers, HobNob, Rich Tea, Bourbon.
But they can use whatever biscuits they want or have in the cupboard.
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