Finspan - Too reliant on luck of the draw?
Hey folks.
We own Wyrmspan and love it, no dispute there.
We picked up Finspan because it was touted as being a quick, more casual play so we thought “ok, for a midweek night play after work, why not?”
However, is it me or does the game seem to take a horrible turn if you get dealt a hand of cards early on that require you to sacrifice lots of eggs and young to play them OR you end up with lots of low point cards and your opponents ends up with higher point value cards?
Before anyone says “get better” yeah, you’re right. But I’m just wondering if anyone else feels that way.
Thanks for your opinions - I’m curious to hear them.