Reconnect with loved ones and create lasting memories—grab a board game today for endless family fun!

If you love board games, you're in the right place!

Discover one of the largest online stores for board games: 5,500+ titles in stock!

Greater Than Games, LLC  |  SKU: GTG33930

Spirit Island: Branch & Claw

€25.03 EUR
This item is available for pre-order. Orders will be fulfilled in order received. We will contact you if the item is unavailable.

Delivery and Shipping

For more details, please refer to our Shipping and Order Information.


Carbon-neutral shipping with Shopify Planet
Carbon-neutral shipping on all orders

Description

Designer R. Eric Reuss
Publisher Greater Than Games (Fabled Nexus)
Players 1-4
Playtime 90-120 mins
Suggested Age 13 and up
Expansion For Spirit Island
Accessories Folded Space - Spirit Island & Branch and Claw Expansion
Folded Space - Spirit Island and Branch & Claw Expansion or Jagged Earth Expansion (v2)
Laserox - Spirit Organizer (Compatible with Spirit Island and Branch & Claw Expansion)
E-Raptor - Insert Spirit Island and Branch & Claw Expansion 
Spirit Island: Premium Token Pack 
Spirit Island: Branch and Claw Foil Panels

The Branch & Claw Expansion for Spirit Island, featuring two new Spirits (Sharp Fangs Behind the Leaves and Keeper of the Forbidden Wilds) and a new Adversary (France) as well as adding Events to the Invader Phase of the game!

The Event Deck has events that happen each turn, adding further variation to the game play. In addition, the expansion has Tokens that prevent the invaders from exploring, building, or ravaging or add wild Beasts to the land, a new set of powers (31 Minor and 21 Major) that use the new Tokens and expand the gameplay, 15 new Fear cards, new Blight cards, and new Scenarios.

Customer Reviews

Based on 1 review
100%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
R
Ryan Lithgow
Required after dabbling in base game

Branch and claw broadens the scope of spirit island to such an extent with its tokens, event deck, and added blighted island cards that I now think it is required to add in after a few games getting used to the basic mechanics of the game.