Korea Boardgames Releases Two New Titles, Including 'Wingspan: Asia' Expansion

Source: Korea Boardgames

On April 13, Korea Boardgames will officially release one expansion for an existing popular title and one unique strategy card game.

'Wingspan Expansion: Oceania' is the fourth expansion for 'Wingspan,' a game that has gained immense popularity for its beautiful illustrations and exceptional strategic depth. New bird cards from Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean make the 'Wingspan' experience even richer.

Notably, this expansion introduces hummingbirds native to the Americas, along with new rules associated with them. Whenever a player performs one of the three actions on the game board, a hummingbird may arrive or depart; arriving hummingbirds provide various resources, while departing ones grant bonus points. Players can leverage these mechanics to manage their game more flexibly while enjoying the strategic depth of maximizing bonus points. Please note that 'Wingspan: Asia' cannot be played alone and requires the base game.

The strategy card game 'Ziririt' features simple rules that still offer plenty of room for strategic thinking. In each round, players play one card from their hand, and the player who plays the highest number takes all the cards played. Players organize the cards they collect by color; for each color, any consecutive numbers are discarded, and the last digit of the lowest remaining card counts as points.

Players can strategically force opponents to take cards that complete a sequence, thereby nullifying their points, or manipulate the cards played in a round to ensure that taking them yields no benefit. At the same time, players must win certain rounds to score points themselves. Within the simple rule of choosing and playing one card from your hand, the game offers a compelling layer of strategic decision-making.

Information regarding new releases and existing board games from Korea Boardgames can be found on their official website.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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