10 Board Games that are Easy to Teach

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024

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  • @rolling.reggie
    @rolling.reggie Рік тому +4

    Awesome list of games! Big agree on most of them. Intuitive concepts and 1 action per turn are great - 7 Wonder Architects, Hues and Cues, Coloretto/Tucano, Imhotep, Blue Lagoon.

  • @corinnajuras-tabletopsavants
    @corinnajuras-tabletopsavants Рік тому +3

    You guys hit the nail on the head with this list! Strike is one of our most played games because of how simple it is.

  • @thegreatdane908
    @thegreatdane908 Рік тому +2

    Great idea for a video! I completely agree about the open information games being easier to teach to people not used to playing games. I have recently taught my parents a few games, Azul, Fjords, Quacks, which all are completely open information. Like you said, it is much easier to be able to look at everything and just ask open questions about strategy and table state and things, which are much easier to answer when there is no secret info.

  • @jamesbrazeal3847
    @jamesbrazeal3847 Рік тому +2

    Impared Bears 🐻 oh my... lol. I love Cascadia ❤️. These are some.of my favorite games because they hit table quick and easy, sometimes for repeated plays. For Sale and Azul is up there too for me.

  • @efout89
    @efout89 Рік тому +2

    Just bought Dice Miner (thanks to you guys for calling it out!) and taught it to my husband. Definitely an easy game to teach and one that seems to learn easier as you play which is nice. 7 Wonders Architects is one of my go-to easy teach games for non-gamers. Going to try so Clover for sure! I keep seeing it at my FLGS and haven't grabbed it yet but it will be perfect for game night!

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому

      Yay!! So happy you had a good time with dice miner!!

  • @boardtoplay
    @boardtoplay Рік тому +2

    Love letter, cover your assets, Port Royal, Splendor. A game that everyone says is a good gateway game that I disagree with is 7 Wonders, that one has been one of the harder teaches for new players for me. Especially at full player count.

  • @Ian-R-Wilz
    @Ian-R-Wilz 7 місяців тому +1

    I started a board game club at school for 5th graders and then added 4th graders. Some of the easiest ones to teach them that they really understood quickly were : Can’t Stop, Kingdomino, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride First Journey, Gnoming A Round, Cascadia (with the simple scoring card), Take It Easy, and even Azul was taught to many of them and it was fairly easy to teach.
    My Lil’ Everdell was a big hit quickly and was easy to teach.

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  7 місяців тому +1

      Love that!! Thanks so much for sharing

  • @sadekhanna
    @sadekhanna Рік тому +1

    the open information part that Jeff mentioned is very important, that's why tile placement and open drafting games (ljke Cat Lady) are easy to learn.

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому

      Totally agree! They play really well into an easy teach

  • @danbrown679
    @danbrown679 Рік тому +1

    Carcassone is quite intuitive. Even though it is suggested to not use farmers with 1st game, most people grasp the whole game right away.
    Modern Art is just a bunch of auctions. Easy to play and hard to master (classic Reiner Kinizia)
    Board Game Tables games are also designed with quite a simple ruleset such as Q.E., On Tour and maybe Bear Raid (Stockpile is simpler).

  • @caritofanatica
    @caritofanatica Рік тому +1

    I find Splendor an easy game to teach, then Century Golem as a next step. I also use The Mind, Azul and Quack of Quedlinburg. Great video:)

  • @ImaginEric
    @ImaginEric Рік тому +1

    Great list! I’ve taught many of these to non-gamers also.
    Some other easier to teach games would be Tokaido, Ticket to Ride, No Thanks, For Sale, Similo, Oh My Brain, Codenames, Dandelions, Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza, Push, Rhino Hero, Junk Art, Sushi Go and Ppint Salad.
    Always fun to introduce games to those outside the hobby!

  • @jamesmorgan1967
    @jamesmorgan1967 Рік тому +1

    I agree: Cascadia is easy to teach and people love it! Aqualin, Next Station London, Kohaku, and Sagani were easy teaches too. Slip Strike is a silly little game that plays quickly and involves a lot of luck...and people I've taught it too enjoy it. A game that is a little more complex but still easy to teach: The Guild of Merchant Explorers. You're right about Parade: the game is not complicated but it takes people a minute to wrap their heads around the rules. Go Leslie Knope!!

  • @phillipheaton9832
    @phillipheaton9832 Рік тому +3

    For Sale!

  • @teaNgames
    @teaNgames Рік тому +1

    Fun list! Love easy-to-teach games, especially those that look simple, but are tricky to play well😁 Jamie--I love your shirt!🎉

  • @luisamez8057
    @luisamez8057 Рік тому +3

    Cool video about a very necessary kind of games in every collection. One of my latest "super easy to teach" discoveries is Cross Clues. Similar vibes to Codenames but way easier to explain and without the down times. Full cooperative. So far, everyone that have tried it wants to repeat right away.

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому +1

      Love that!! Haven’t had a chance to play it but sounds like a blast

    • @luisamez8057
      @luisamez8057 Рік тому +1

      @@FostertheMeeple Let me know what you think if you try it and thanks for all the recommendations!

  • @carchariaswashko
    @carchariaswashko Рік тому +1

    draftosaurus, cartographers and king of Tokyo are my favorite ones that are easy to teach especially for new gamers

  • @RobertDavis-xn1nk
    @RobertDavis-xn1nk Рік тому +1

    Green Team Wins is another party game that is super easy to teach and has been a hit with everyone I’ve played it with.

  • @chriswoosley4525
    @chriswoosley4525 Рік тому +1

    QFED is such a great and inviting game. I still need to play Boomerang: Australia, looks fun.

  • @davebelcher3307
    @davebelcher3307 Рік тому +1

    I would add Qwixx, Qwinto, and Bloom to the list of dice games. Also, Chicken which I just got but haven’t yet played.

  • @alisham5164
    @alisham5164 Рік тому +2

    I feel like dice throne is an easy teach. If someone has played yatzee then they are half way there already! Also bandido is easy plus you are solving the puzzle together so easy to answer any questions if there are any.

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому

      We considered dice throne but thought given everyone has a unique player board, it could be a bit cumbersome (with token abilities and such)

  • @MindsetTabletop
    @MindsetTabletop Рік тому +1

    Photosynthesis, Ascension, Azul Summer Pavillion, Santa Monica, and The Quacks of Quedlinberg.

  • @markhopper3895
    @markhopper3895 Рік тому +2

    Jeff may be tired of hearing games from the 7 Wonders universe, but 7 Wonders Architects is so easy to teach and has a much more gamer feel to it. Beginners will feel they played a “real board game” by the end. And my wife would be mad if I didn’t also suggest Silver and Gold. Ugh! But it is ridiculously easy to teach.

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому

      Not at all!! I love 7 wonders games. We have edifice but haven’t tried it out yet. Agreed on silver and gold, that’s a really great pick

  • @MrJmarzetti
    @MrJmarzetti Рік тому

    This is a really good list. I think you guys are spot on with the types of games that are great for introducing people to modern board games. Some that I regularly use for this are Sushi Go, 6Nimmt, High Society, and Splendor... Plus ones you've mentioned.

  • @rmclean101
    @rmclean101 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for another great video! I love teaching codenames, cartographers, and fuse... Concordia is a great next step option, but anything is great when you can basically do one thing.
    I have been surprised how difficult some games are to teach. For example, wingspan. Pretty simple game, but took me forever. I could just be a bad teacher though...

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому

      Definitely feel that! Also hard to know how people learn

    • @sadekhanna
      @sadekhanna Рік тому +1

      I tried teaching Concordia as a next step and it didn't go well, especially because of the unique scoring.

    • @jamesmorgan1967
      @jamesmorgan1967 Рік тому +2

      The starter pack in Wingspan has saved me on more than one occasion when teaching that game.

  • @brianfoley1805
    @brianfoley1805 Рік тому +1

    Command and Colors is also a Memoir 44 similar game.

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому

      Yes! That’s the system Battlelore & Battles for Westeros uses!

  • @daniel.navins2073
    @daniel.navins2073 Рік тому +1

    My mother likes to play games with us and the easiest to teach her thus far has been Patchwork. We've also tried Villainous and Silver Bullet with varying degrees of success. Love the recommendations, were there others that Mom liked to play and were easy to teach. I think i might try the dice games with mine.

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому

      Patchwork is a good one!! If she likes patchwork, take a look at applejack. Has much of the same feel

  • @ChristinaPlans
    @ChristinaPlans Рік тому +1

    I like this list! Maybe I'll buy some of these and try to teach some -- and get some more folks into games. 8).

  • @anonymousbosch9265
    @anonymousbosch9265 Рік тому +1

    Ready set bet, cartographers, king of Tokyo, love letter

  • @jamessmith1274
    @jamessmith1274 Рік тому +1

    We love teaching camel up! So much fun! What other game can you bet on camels😂😂 we love teaching Logos. Super easy party style game.

  • @MrScottx
    @MrScottx Рік тому +1

    The games that I have had alot of success in teaching new gamers are: Machi Koro, Century Spice Roads and Spendor,

  • @renewebbauthor
    @renewebbauthor Рік тому +1

    I love teaching Azul, everyone I’ve taught it to loves it.

  • @miguelgrel1728
    @miguelgrel1728 Рік тому +1

    Cool games! We like Battlelore (second edition) better then Memoir 44. Its the same game with fantasy theme :-)

  • @hennie7777
    @hennie7777 Рік тому +1

    Flamme rouge would be my pick!

  • @gcanceko
    @gcanceko Рік тому +1

    Memoir 44 - my 6yo is really into this game. It’s got cool minis and the dive chucking is fun for him.

    • @FostertheMeeple
      @FostertheMeeple  Рік тому

      It’s so great! Have you tried any of the expansions?