Birdwatch Along The Western Coast In Birds Of A Feather
April 13, 2022 by fcostin
Are you looking for your next title to continue on your empowering journey to becoming the next Bill Oddy? Considering how well Wingspan has done since its release, many board gamers have been inspired to bury their heads into the theme of bird watching.
Snowbright Studio has made its way onto Kickstarter, with Birds of a Feather: Western North America. Putting 1-7 players behind the binoculars once more seeking out stunning birds in their natural habitat, travelling along the western coast.
Birds of a Feather: Western North America // Snowbright Studio
Players will be keeping their journals close by to log the aviary miracles they spot on their explorative adventure. Attempting to rack up points, different locations will be visited in an attempt to spot some rare and intriguing birds.
Taking to the cards, players will be keeping track on their scorepad of what birds are drawn to tally up their point intake, as they attempt to outsmart their opponents in bringing in the most birds. The game will take tactics, as players will need to keep an eye on their rival's notes to ensure they do not hand them over the winning points.
App Scorepad Preview // Birds of a Feather
If you did not want to go about the competitive bird watching, the game does support solo play too. If you are just keen on exploring the variety of birds on your own, you will gain access to the app in BETA stages which is available on both Andriod and IOS.
The game takes pride in being completely sustainable and environmentally friendly, as you will find no plastic or polymers, and made from 100% recycled paper. Hooray!
Cards Preview // Birds of a Feather
There are a few different pledges to dip into depending on how you want to get involved. Whether you just want your box of Birds of a Feather, or you want something a little more special to collect. There are several different pledges to choose from, including the chance to send a copy to a library or a school for educational purposes.
The campaign went live yesterday, with 22 days still left on the clock. The title is almost funded with more and more people flocking to the page to reap more birdwatching goodies on the board.
What do you think of Birds of a Feather: Western North America?
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