Which game is the original version of Wingspan?
Wingspan is available in both English and German. You can recognize it by the title. If it’s called "Wingspan," it’s in English; if it’s called "Flügelschlag," it’s in German.
Can the bird cards from the Wingspan base game be swapped out for the bird cards from the expansion and then play the base game with those?
Theoretically, yes. But it is intended that the new birds are simply added to the old ones, giving you a larger selection. Also, I would say that the round goals and bonus cards would no longer work sensibly if the base cards are not included.
Are there cards with robins, sparrows, and tits included?
Yes, field and house sparrows, great tit, and robin are included in Wingspan. According to the community, the game is most enjoyable with the European expansion, as most of the birds are somewhat familiar or at least recognizable.
Does the European expansion for Wingspan also include additional food tokens?
Yes, each expansion includes additional food tokens, but not always new types of food. The Oceania expansion introduces a new food type, "nectar."
Can you play with just one expansion (birds of Europe or Asia), or do you need the base game?
To play, you need the base game of Wingspan.
Can Wingspan be played with younger children (under 8 years old)?
In our opinion, the game is not suitable for children under 8 years old. The game mechanics are a bit too complex and are therefore more suitable for adults or older children.
Can you play Wingspan with friends over Skype?
Yes, it’s possible. However, each player needs the base game. For the food, you can simply announce what is in the birdfeeder and adjust the food accordingly.