
App Name | Butterflies |
Developer | Josef Jordan |
Category | Board |
Size | 6.2 MB |
Latest Version | 1.10 |
Available on |


In the context of the game "Butterflies," where players roll dice to determine the movement of butterflies and a catcher, the speed of the butterflies versus the catcher is not about physical speed but rather about the game mechanics.
In "Butterflies," the movement of both the butterflies and the catcher is determined by the roll of dice. The butterflies move based on the numbers rolled, and the catcher moves similarly, trying to catch the butterflies. The "speed" in this game is thus dependent on the luck of the roll rather than an inherent speed difference between the butterflies and the catcher.
Given this, neither the butterflies nor the catcher is inherently faster; their movement is dictated by the dice rolls. The game's outcome depends on chance and strategy rather than a predetermined speed advantage for either the butterflies or the catcher.
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