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WingMate Companion app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 6672 ratings )
Utilities Games Board
Developer: Timothy Cherna
Free
Current version: 2.2.3, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 18 Oct 2019
App size: 67.29 Mb

WingMate is an unofficial companion app for the award winning board game Wingspan, designed by Elizabeth Hargrave and published by Stonemaier Games.

The app lets you:
* assign a name and action cube color for each player, and order the players based on seating position
* select an Automa player as one of the five players as well as difficulty
* pick or randomly draw the end-of-round goal tiles
* randomly draw the starting player and show the first player for each round
* display Automa moves based on the Automa cards included in the game. Automatically tracks face-down birds, eggs and end-of-round cubes
* score each players total for the end-of-round goals, and then display the action cubes on the goal board
* total each players points per category (birds, bonus cards, end-of-round goals, eggs, food on cards and tucked cards)
* automatically sum the values of each bird you score by tapping the point value of each bird
* show and share a summary of the game results

The free version of WingMate lets you score a single player. To fully score a game, you need to purchase the Scoring Unlock via an in-app purchase on the WingMate Store. To play a full solo game, you need to additionally purchase the Automa Unlock. A 7-Day Free Trial is available.

WingMate requires iOS 11.0 or later.

WingMate is not an official Stonemaier Games product, and is created with permission of Stonemaier Games. Special thanks to Elizabeth Hargrave, Jamey Stegmaier and Natalia Rojas, Ana Maria Martinez Jaramillo, and Beth Sobel for creating Wingspan, and David Studley and the Automa Factory for creating the Automa. Cardenio Modern by Nils Cordes, Bebas Neue by Font Fabric and Kronos by Lyft are used under their respective licenses. German translation proofreading by Nadine Bomhard. French translation proofreading by Thierry Bordet.