PBG · 2026 Issue No. 2026.05 Editorial · Curated · Independent Updated weekly

Head-to-head comparison

Wingspan vs Terraforming Mars

Both are top-tier engine-builders. Wingspan is shorter and more accessible; Terraforming Mars is longer and more complex.

Wingspan Medium weight Wingspan

$60

1-5 40-70 min Medium

Birds, engine-building, exquisite art. Plays light enough for casual nights, deep enough for repeat play.

Buy Wingspan · $60
Terraforming Mars Heavy weight Terraforming Mars

$70

1-5 120 min Heavy

Engine-building Mars colonization. Hundreds of cards, a million strategies.

Buy Terraforming Mars · $70

Pick Wingspan if

You want nature theming and a self-contained experience that doesn't require spreadsheet thinking to win.

Pick Terraforming Mars if

You want the deepest engine-building experience on the table - Terraforming Mars rewards optimization across 2+ hours.

The tradeoff.

Wingspan

Wingspan is an engine-building card game where players construct bird sanctuaries across three habitat types: forest, grassland, and wetland. On each turn, you play a bird card to one of your habitats, which typically triggers a cascading effect tied to that habitat's color. You gain resources-eggs, food tokens, and increasingly valuable birds-that power future plays. The core loop is straightforward: play birds, activate their powers, collect resources, repeat. Over five rounds, your tableau grows into an interconnected engine that generates points through bird collections, habitat synergies, and end-game bonuses. It's contemplative rather than chaotic, with genuine moments where your carefully constructed combo chains feel rewarding.

What distinguishes Wingspan is its perfect marriage of accessibility and strategic depth wrapped in genuinely beautiful presentation. The bird illustrations are museum-quality, and the rulebook respects your intelligence without overwhelming you. Most importantly, the game creates a distinct emotional texture-relaxed but engaging-that feels different from other medium-weight euros. Players aren't crushing opponents so much as quietly optimizing their own sandboxes while watching others do the same. Groups of three or four feel ideal, as you get enough table interaction to care about what others are doing without experiencing downtime paralysis. This is the rare game that works equally well as a gateway title with families or as a respite between heavier strategy nights.

Best for: 3-4 Players, Two Players, Family with Kids

Terraforming Mars

Terraforming Mars is an engine-building game where you assume the role of a corporation competing to raise Mars's temperature, oxygen levels, and ocean coverage toward habitable conditions. On your turn, you play project cards, use resources, and activate abilities to contribute to the terraforming process while building increasingly powerful economic engines. The elegant core loop-draw cards, spend money to play them, generate resources-creates a satisfying rhythm that rewards careful planning and combo identification. Victory points come from your projects, achievements, and milestones, but the real draw is watching your personal card synergies unfold across dozens of turns.

What distinguishes Terraforming Mars is the sheer combinatorial depth created by its massive card pool and the way different corporations and card draws can lead to genuinely distinct games and strategies. Unlike heavier titles that can feel like solving a deterministic puzzle, this one genuinely rewards different approaches: aggressive early expansion, delayed combo explosions, specialized production chains, even chaos strategies that seem weak until they suddenly ignite. The table energy peaks during these moments of synergy clicking into place, and the semi-competitive nature-you're all terraforming Mars together-creates an inviting atmosphere even when someone pulls ahead. At its best, Terraforming Mars offers that rare quality of feeling both cerebral and joyful.

Best for: Solo, Two Players, 3-4 Players

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