Title: Songbirds
Publisher: Daily Magic Games
Designer: ゆお (Yuo)
Artists: ことり寧子 (Kotori Neiko) and Claire Donaldson
Year: 2016
Genre: Light hand management game
Players: One to four players
Ages: 8+
Playtime: Around 20 minutes
MSRP: $20.00
Today I review the family friendly card game Songbirds, from Homosapiens Lab and Daily Magic Games, coming to Kickstarter March 20th. Plus the latest news from Level 99 Games, Red Raven Games, Flying Buffalo Games, Tiny Battle Publishing, and more!
03:53 News of the day
30:32 Thoughts on the rising prices of board games – Note: The feed seems to have dropped for a few seconds during this segment
35:33 Songbirds review – I did make an error drawing the opening songbird card from a player hand as it actually comes from the deck before you deal
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The first thing you'll notice about Songbirds is the especially charming artwork. I even noticed the point value of each bird card coincides with the natural life cycle. The game takes all of about three minutes to learn and there are plenty of little wrinkles to the gameplay which makes this stand out from other quick, abstract strategy games. I highly recommend Songbirds for those who enjoy a fun and relaxing title they can enjoy with friends and family. Perfect for adults to kick back with over a glass of wine too!
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