I love Wingspan, a birding-themed board game with a humdinger of a digital adaptation, but the hardest part about pitching it to board game skeptics is that they’re rarely tantalized by the theme. “Why would I play a game about identifying God’s most illustrious creations,” they whinge. “I want to play games about exciting things, like purchasing hotels and English vocabulary.” Well, I finally have the silver bullet I needed to shut those saps up: dragons.
On Thursday, a trailer dropped for the PC version of a sequel of sorts to Wingspan: Wyrmspan, which appears to play similarly but trades in all the tufted titmouses for wyrms and wyverns. As “an amateur dracologist,” each player throws down cards with different point-generating effects while trying to build the biggest tower of synergies before the game is over. Like Wingspan, you can play in a group of up to five or go it solo.
I haven’t played the physical version of Wyrmspan, but it has an impressive 8.0 rating on boardgamegeek, where it’s also scored at a “medium light” complexity. Just to be clear, this isn’t an expansion or an “expandalone” situation, so don’t expect to plug in any Wingspan DLC you might have picked up—this is a new game with new mechanics.
I’m hoping its visuals are as lavish as the digital version of Wingspan, which, as PC Gamer’s Jonathan Bolding noted in his review, boasts a “stunning attention to detail, and a layout that serves the experience of playing on a PC over mimicking the tabletop game.” While it can be sufficient to play a facsimile of your favorite board game on Tabletop Simulator, it’s always nice when a videogame adaptation stands on its own merits.
Wyrmspan has no release date just yet, but you can wishlist the game on its Steam page.

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This sounds like an exciting evolution for a beloved game! It’s great to see such creativity in expanding the universe of Wingspan. Dragons definitely add a unique twist that many fans will likely enjoy. Looking forward to seeing how it all comes together!
Absolutely, it’s fascinating how the developers are branching out into a fantasy theme with dragons. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate the strategic elements of birding into the dragon realm. I wonder if they’ll introduce unique abilities for different dragon species, similar to how Wingspan does with various birds!
I agree, it’s an exciting direction! Dragons certainly offer a lot of creative possibilities for gameplay and aesthetics. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate unique dragon traits, similar to the diverse bird species in Wingspan.
Absolutely! Dragons can introduce unique mechanics and lore that might enhance gameplay even further. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate different dragon species and their habitats into the game, similar to how Wingspan showcases diverse bird environments.