Honest review of Spirit Island after a few weeks
Wingspan's hatching mechanic is the most satisfying slow revelation in modern gaming. Birds that tuck cards under them grow their nest throughout the game. When you activate them in the forest, the count of tucked cards determines power. Seeing the nest slowly accumulate, knowing the payoff is coming, creates anticipation that most games' scoring structures do not.
Brown power birds that activate on other players' turns create a kind of passive presence at the table — you are always relevant even on turns that are not yours. This is one of the mechanisms that keeps new players engaged rather than drifting when it is not their turn.
The grassland habitat's egg-laying creates an accelerating curve. Early game you lay one or two eggs per grassland activation. Mid-game, with a developed grassland, six or seven eggs per activation becomes possible. Watching that acceleration happen is one of the game's most satisfying arcs.