Wingspan İnceleme (CaptainCasual)
I’ve played this game all day before.
Like, sunset to sunrise levels of obsession. There’s something about pulling off a perfectly efficient turn, chaining bird abilities together, and squeezing out one more point that just lights up my brain like a Christmas tree.
Every match is a new puzzle.
You’re drawing from a shared deck, so there’s no pre-planned deck meta—just pure strategy in the moment. Whether I’m chasing a high score, fishing for that one perfect combo, or just trying to make the most of a weird opening hand, I’m locked in. It’s a card game unlike anything else I’ve played, and I love it for that.
The dopamine hit when a bird chain goes off perfectly? Unreal.
And the art. Oh man, the art.
It’s gorgeous in the physical game and just as stunning on Steam. Each card feels like a tiny watercolor painting. The fact that bird abilities and stats mirror their real-world counterparts makes it feel like I’m not just collecting points—I’m curating an actual aviary, a little living, breathing corner of nature.
The bugs are a minor annoyance.
On both PC and Steam Deck, I get this recurring issue where cards randomly pop up like I’m hovering over them when I’m not. They bounce up and down constantly and get in the way. And unfortunately, crashes are almost a guarantee during long sessions. If I’m playing for more than an hour or so, odds are it’ll crash. It’s frustrating, and I really hope they fix it.
But honestly? I still play it. Constantly... It’s just that good!
Try it out!
If you like card games, strategy, engine-building, birds, and are ready to lose a lot of time, Wingspan is one of the most addictive, beautiful, and just plain fun games out there.