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Stonemaier Games  |  SKU: STM870

Finspan

$55.95 CAD
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Description

Designer David Gordon (I)
Michael O'Connell (II)
Publisher Stonemaier Games
Players 1-5
Playtime 45-60 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Additional Info BoardGameGeek (Images, Videos, Reviews)


The World of Wingspan just got a lot bigger with the addition of Finspan! Elizabeth Hargrave helped designers David Gordon and Michael O’Connell develop this game into something that is familiar-yet-different from Wingspan, delving deep into the fish theme.

You are a marine researcher seeking to find and observe an array of aquatic life in the colorful Sunlight Zone, ghostly Twilight Zone, and pitch-black Midnight Zone of the world’s seas and oceans. In Finspan, the fish you discover over 4 weeks will generate a series of benefits as you dive deeper into the ocean.

  • Each dive site specializes in a key aspect of expanding your research:
  • Grow your collection of fish.
  • Discover freshly laid eggs.
  • Hatch eggs into young and consolidate young to form schools.

The winner is the player with the most points gained from fish, eggs, young, schools, and achievements.

Customer Reviews

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Jocelyn Burns
Finspan

This one might be favourite of the 3 (Wingspan, Wrymspan & Finspan). My 8 year old son can play this game with no problem, and usually beats me - yes, I try to win - he gets all the good cards ;-)

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Keith
A Wingspan Game - but it is different

This is a very good game. If you have played Wingspan then you will see that many of the features of that game have been carried over (tucked cards, getting eggs, etc.). But Finspan is different enough that it is not simply a repackaging of Wingspan. The fact that you can control your discarded cards and get them back opens up a whole new aspect of play and control over your game. There is very little player interaction. What there is is limited to "all players get an egg/card/etc.". Summary - like Wingspan, yet has new playing features that make it a different game.