Doomlings is my favorite game and I've taught it to a lot of people! We also just got boop the halls and I've taught it to two people from memory, very simple but very thinky.
I think the heaviest game I could teach from memory is Spirit Island. I haven't played the Nature Incarnate expansion enough to know edge case rules so I'll stick with base game like Jeff did for Root Can't Stop and Hooky are both definitely on my list too. Great games
Games I can definitely teach from memory -Pandemic Hot Zone North America -Welcome To Everdell -Cascadia -Pocket Master Builder And of course there are all the games like -Monopoly Deal -Uno -Phase 10 -Mexican Train -Tomb of Four Kings -Maynard -Minecraft Explorers -Squeeze -Good Neighbors This list could go on forever. Give me a few weeks and I should be able to teach A Feast For Odin. It is currently on my table. I just unboxed it finally and set it up two days ago. I am blessed enough to be able to have space in my home to have several big games set up. Once I start playing a game, I will l just leave it set up and play it for a while. I don't just play a game a time or two and move on to the next one.
Dice Throne, Final Girl, and Unmatched are all games I could teach in my sleep. Radlands and Castles of Burgundy, too. Probably because those are some of my favorite games ever.
I love this video!! Such a fun idea! We might have to try it out! Wyatt likes to teach all the games.. despite not reading the rules lol so we shall see how many he thinks he can "teach"
For me it's my two favorite games of all time, one competitive and on co-op. First, it's Champions of Midgard. Barely even need to check the setup rules, including the expansions. (If you're not aware, Grey Fox Games is actually putting out a 10th Year Anniversary Edition kickstarter sometime soon!) And my second game is, and I'm not joking here, Gloomhaven. I've played that so much, I don't need any help playing that, even after a long time away. Although to be fair, I haven't actually TAUGHT it in a very long time.
Carcassonne of course. I'm pretty sure Legendary Marvel, especially since we're not counting set up, and set up is like 50% of the game right there. Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot. Stone Age, maybe?
I would say, I can teach almost every game in my collection from memory (tbf i have 60 games). I could count the ones I don't, like Taverns of Thefenthal with all modules, Marco Polo 2 and Crown of Emara
I'm 100% confident I can forget a rule from ANY game I have played, no matter how often I played it. Give me a month without playing, and the rule is gone, into the aether. (I have to underline it in the rulebook, and later it's a different rule that escapes, and more underlining. Resale value is less, oh well.)
Doomlings is my favorite game and I've taught it to a lot of people! We also just got boop the halls and I've taught it to two people from memory, very simple but very thinky.
Cuba Libre and Strike, and Mansions of Madness and Carcassonne. All the other rules fly out of my brain.
You can teach can’t stop Rodney!
I think the heaviest game I could teach from memory is Spirit Island. I haven't played the Nature Incarnate expansion enough to know edge case rules so I'll stick with base game like Jeff did for Root
Can't Stop and Hooky are both definitely on my list too. Great games
Games I can definitely teach from memory
-Pandemic Hot Zone North America
-Welcome To Everdell
-Cascadia
-Pocket Master Builder
And of course there are all the games like
-Monopoly Deal
-Uno
-Phase 10
-Mexican Train
-Tomb of Four Kings
-Maynard
-Minecraft Explorers
-Squeeze
-Good Neighbors
This list could go on forever.
Give me a few weeks and I should be able to teach A Feast For Odin. It is currently on my table. I just unboxed it finally and set it up two days ago.
I am blessed enough to be able to have space in my home to have several big games set up. Once I start playing a game, I will l just leave it set up and play it for a while. I don't just play a game a time or two and move on to the next one.
Dice Throne, Final Girl, and Unmatched are all games I could teach in my sleep. Radlands and Castles of Burgundy, too. Probably because those are some of my favorite games ever.
Castles of Burgundy, Mobile Markets, Grand Austria Hotel, Three Sisters, Calico, Sagani, Sagrada, and probably 3-Ring Circus
I love this video!! Such a fun idea! We might have to try it out! Wyatt likes to teach all the games.. despite not reading the rules lol so we shall see how many he thinks he can "teach"
Now that’s bold!
Of my midweight to midweight+ games I can teach Iki, Wingspan and Teotihuacan from memory.
I have Wingspan still wrapped on my shelf. I just know I am going to love it once I finally break it out though!
The games I can teach from memory are unmatched,red dragon inn, Naasii, sea salt and paper, dice throne and wandering towers
Nucleum I can teach from memory and I’ve only played 3 games. That game just makes sense to me, even though it’s heavy.
Most of it makes sense until you get to the refresh, tiers, stars... That part is pretty abstract
@@gianfranco4789 Agreed... that's the hardest part. Everything else is butter though... to me.
For me it's my two favorite games of all time, one competitive and on co-op. First, it's Champions of Midgard. Barely even need to check the setup rules, including the expansions. (If you're not aware, Grey Fox Games is actually putting out a 10th Year Anniversary Edition kickstarter sometime soon!) And my second game is, and I'm not joking here, Gloomhaven. I've played that so much, I don't need any help playing that, even after a long time away. Although to be fair, I haven't actually TAUGHT it in a very long time.
Not On Mars but I can teach Terraforming Mars, along with all expansions other than Turmoil.
There are quite a few I could teach from memory I think. Definitely Castles of Burgundy though.
for me it's Darwin's Journey, Obsession, and Dune Imperium: Uprising .... each a MASTERPIECE in their own right 👌
Carcassonne of course. I'm pretty sure Legendary Marvel, especially since we're not counting set up, and set up is like 50% of the game right there. Killer Bunnies and the Quest for the Magic Carrot. Stone Age, maybe?
I would say, I can teach almost every game in my collection from memory (tbf i have 60 games). I could count the ones I don't, like Taverns of Thefenthal with all modules, Marco Polo 2 and Crown of Emara
I can never remember what the extra salt duos do but pure salt is good
Double check, Pearl dropped maybe a week ago. Beta I believe.
It’s in alpha!!! YESSSSSS thank you!
Totally awesome Mulan reference!!!
I'm 100% confident I can forget a rule from ANY game I have played, no matter how often I played it. Give me a month without playing, and the rule is gone, into the aether. (I have to underline it in the rulebook, and later it's a different rule that escapes, and more underlining. Resale value is less, oh well.)
Probably Ark Nova because i play it every single day.
Couldn’t Jeff teach me Flashpoint South China Sea? 😊
Not a chance!
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