Birds Star In One of This Year’s Hottest Board Games

With realistic details birders will love and gameplay that has hardcore gamers buzzing, "Wingspan" bridges two vibrant cultures.

For Elizabeth Hargrave, it doesn鈥檛 get much better than gathering around a table with her husband and their friends to play board games. But at one such get-together in 2014, a question began to nag at her: Why did it seem like all the games were about Mediterranean traders, medieval castles, or galactic conquest?

Hargrave and her husband loved nature, and had recently started birding. All their friends were similarly outdoorsy. 鈥淲hy,鈥 she posed to the group, 鈥渁re there no games about things we are into?鈥 That conversation led Hargrave, a health policy consultant in Maryland, to a realization: She should make one.

Now, her debut board game  is one of the industry鈥檚 hottest titles for 2019 and is netting  . 鈥淚t's been a long time in the making, and it's just mind-blowing to see pictures of this game being played all over the world,鈥 Hargrave says.

Wingspan players take on the role of bird enthusiasts aiming to attract avian visitors to their wildlife preserve. The heart of the game is its deck of 170 illustrated bird cards, each depicting a North American species. Up to five players take turns placing these cards into their appropriate habitat, collecting food, laying eggs, or drawing new cards, with each action unlocking new resources. It鈥檚 what鈥檚 known in board game parlance as an engine-building game鈥攐ne in which players try to create an increasingly effective system for generating points. The game lasts about an hour, and the player with the most points wins.  

Birds are the stars of Wingspan. Every aspect of the game鈥檚 strategy and scoring draws on their real-world behaviors and traits, such as diet, preferred habitat, and nest shape, which she gleaned from 探花精选's field guide, the , and other sources. Brown-headed Cowbirds can boost a player鈥檚 score by adding eggs to other birds鈥 nests, just like they do in the wild. Northern Harriers and Barred Owls can earn points by preying on smaller birds. And Horned Larks in Wingspan can form point-producing flocks, as the real birds do in winter.

The game鈥檚 confluence of theme and play mechanics caught the attention of Jamey Stegmaier, co-founder and president of Wingspan publisher Stonemaier Games, when Hargrave pitched it in 2016. 鈥淚 knew within a few minutes that Elizabeth had something special,鈥 he said in an email. 鈥淭here鈥檚 something about birds that instantly captures a human desire to collect, sort, and admire.鈥

Stegmaier honored Hargrave鈥檚 commitment to accuracy by commissioning artists Natalia Rojas and Ana Maria Martinez Jaramillo to do original bird illustrations, a bright collection of lifelike colored-pencil works. Their art is the first thing most buyers will see. On the Wingspan box is a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, wings outstretched in a dramatic X shape, its white and salmon-pink plumage jumping off the blue background. It鈥檚 an eye-catching contrast to the gloomy dungeons, futuristic warriors, and historical peasants of many popular board games.

Those types of titles and themes have pushed the hobby鈥檚 popularity higher in the past decade; U.S. sales reached $1.1 billion in 2017, up 7 percent from the year before, . The hexagonal terrain tiles of the blockbuster game 鈥淐atan鈥 might be the most widely known, but Stegmaier says other games are showing up in pop culture. 鈥淲estern Legends鈥 and Stonemaier鈥檚 megahit 鈥淪cythe鈥 popped up

Birds are still a niche theme across the board game landscape, says , who maintains . He says such games are often quick, casual affairs, where the bird theme is superficial and 鈥渁 bit pasted on.鈥

That鈥檚 why Hargrave鈥檚 game is 鈥渟omewhat unprecedented,鈥 according to Nelson, a graduate student in conservation biology at the University of Georgia. 鈥淲hat you鈥檙e doing in Wingspan with these bird cards is really centered around what the actual species in the wild does. And as a byproduct,鈥 he adds, 鈥測ou actually learn something about these species.鈥

Drawn though Stegmaier was to Wingspan, he admits he was a little concerned about how hobby gamers would respond to a bird-themed title. Out of caution, his company ordered 10,000 copies of the game for its initial printing, half its typical first run.

They blew through them. More than half sold during a six-day preorder period in January, and distributors scooped up the rest, Stegmaier says. The game is effectively sold out until March 8, when small retailers will begin to sell their copies. (). Direct online orders should . Stegmaier, meanwhile, is already discussing future Wingspan products in , possibly including expansion packs with birds from other continents. 

Hargrave says the gaming world鈥檚 embrace of her creation is 鈥渂eyond anything I had dared hope for." She finds particular joy in online comments that suggest the game could be a gateway between birding and board-gaming. Indeed, for those who have never donned a pair of binoculars and given the pastime a shot, a few wintry months of playing Wingspan and poring over its lifelike illustrations could prove the perfect primer for when spring migration heats up. 

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