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Wingspan: Oceania Expansion
Expansion of:
Wingspan
40m - 70m
1 - 5 Players
Ages 10+
Card drafting games are games in which players pick cards from a limited subset, such as a common pool, to gain some advantage (immediate or longterm) or to assemble hands of cards that are used to meet objectives within the game.
Card Drafting
Dice rolling in a game can be used for many things, randomness being the most obvious. Dice can also be used as counters. The dice themselves can be unique and different sizes, shapes and colors to represent different things.
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Hand management games are games with cards in them that reward players for playing the cards in certain sequences or groups. The optimal sequence/grouping may vary, depending on board position, cards held and cards played by opponents. Managing your hand means gaining the most value out of available cards under given circumstances. Cards often have multiple uses in the game, further obfuscating an "optimal" sequence.
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The primary goal of a set collection mechanic is to encourage a player to collect a set of items.
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Oceania nerfs eggs while making food and cards easier to get. The other features are enjoyable without getting too complicated. Despite the new balance on eggs, I don't think this is a necessary expansion, (at least not to start with). It's been a good refresh for us so far after 50+ games with the base game and EE, though Oceania makes the game 'easier' (less tight which I'm not sure is ultimately a good thing) and with definite point creep. Saying all that, I especially enjoy the new bird powers with game end bonuses. Nectar as wild is ok but the end-game bonuses seem tacked on. We play all cards in, which is a shuffling pain but I don't mind. I do appreciate that they made some effort for an expansion that changes things up rather than just more cards. All plays are recorded in base game.
adamscottstewart
Adds more bird and bonus cards, goal tiles, resource tokens, eggs, a wild resource type (nectar), mechanisms (end of game bird cards and nectar spent scoring), player mats, dice, and some modifications for the solo experience. I like this expansion a lot. The wild resource type and extra action spaces on the new player mats increases (1) the number of actions that players can take on their turns, (2) the types of actions and strategies that players can pursue overall in the game, and (3) the tempo and tension of the game, which, in my experience, results in higher-scoring, more diverse, and faster games.
Aatalos
I really like Wingspan and in my opinion the oceania expanison brought a part back to make the game more interesting and enjoyable.