Finally got the Wingspan Nesting Box. It fits all the current expansions and has room for the future. I swear it must clock in at like 20lbs.
Still a little annoyed that all the Wingspan stuff that holds sleeved cards won’t fit the mote or less widely available and “standard” sleeves (Wingspan cards are not the same size as many other games) but thats not really anything a little 3D printing can’t fix.
I‘ve never played the game and am curious: what is it that you like about Wingspan?
That’s a pretty good question and I’ve never sat down and wrote a list of things I like about it. First time for everything though…
[After writing out this list, I actually think doing something similar for favorite games would be a good way to get more content here]
Overall, I very much recommend it. That said, there are things i dont like as much about it
The only game I like more is Terraforming Mars. I play it less, though, as it’s a but longer and the folks I play with don’t like it as much.
I would add that the theme is very well executed. I enjoy nature games for the artwork (e.g. Cascadia, Meadow) but few games have such breadth of artwork and detail.
Wingspan nailed the feel of its theme in the same way Rosenberg does for agriculture - it’s something about the mechanics and thematic logic.
Absolutely agree. I think it’s cool how the cards themselves and the mechanics all sort of make sense in context of the theme. (Example, birds that-in real life-don’t make their own nests will lay eggs in other nests in the game)
Yeah, I really enjoy that about the animal goals in Cascadia, that they mirror realistic behaviour and provide a great gameplay mechanic
I’ll need to check that game out sometime then!
There is also an app dedicated to what the chirp of each bird is by scanning the actual card of said bird. I don’t use it very often, but it’s a very interesting addition, although completely not needed.
Stonemeier always has excellent production values.
They really do. I also picked up Scythe but it’s still in the box. Have heard good things about it though.