Recently, Stonemaier Games sent us over a copy of Wyrmspan for review, and we think it is a brilliant game (more on that in the near future). Whenever we get review items from Stonemaier, they are sent to reviewers via the regional Stonemaier Games webstore. We have always been upfront with the fact that Stonemaier provides us the games at no-cost, but since they send it to us with free shipping, I always peruse the store and often will buy upgraded bits to add to my order.
In the past, we have purchased metal coins for Libertalia when that was sent for review, we purchased the playmat for Expeditions when that was sent for review, and this time around, we thought about purchasing the upgraded resources and metal coins for Wrymspan. Unfortunately, those were out of stock and while I was a bit disappointed, I was happy to review the game without purchasing better components.
I’ll be upfront about this – I am a big time sucker for cosmetic add-ons for games. I have neoprene mats when they aren’t required. I have metal coins, when cardboard coins are just fine. I have realistic Scythe resources when the regular resources work just fine. I’m a sucker for this kind of stuff, and the cost of upgrading your games adds up quickly.
So here I sat, with a retail copy of Wyrmspan, with nothing upgraded. And for the first time in a long time, I was content about what was sitting in front of me on the table. Part of that, or course, is due to how Stonemaier Games produces their games. They use the best cardboard, the best card quality, and always add something in the box that gives you a premium feel, but at a standard game price. For Wyrmspan, that would be the plastic eggs.
The longer and more I played Wrymspan, the more I appreciated the tokens. While realistic resources would have been nice, having those piled all around my player board was going to be a lot less space efficient than the tokens included in the box. And the tokens included in the box were really good
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