Best way to learn a new game?
Best way to learn a new game?
This is closer to my process. I give the rulebook a first pass, push some pieces around, and then I look for something like a 10min video that goes over turn actions in detail or exceptions to check my understanding of what I did when I was playing multi-handed. A trick I find that works well is to "build the world":
3 gets short shift before watching the video, but I do it this way because what they talk about in scoring makes little sense if I don't know what the components are, etc.
I tend to follow the game’s set-up process and then watch a How-to-Play video, if one exists!
I’ll then try and parse the rulebook with the knowledge from the video, and if I have the time, I’ll even try a couple of dummy rounds by myself to get a feel of how it should work.
Read the setup and basic rules, start playing and read up specifics as they become relevant.
Depends on the type of game of course, but its usually fun even if we end up playing it kinda wrong in the beginning
This is how we do it as well. Prevents you from reading for hours on end. This way it’s fun and rules tend to be remembered better as well.
If we do read up on the rules before starting we have to go back to the rulebook during play anyway because it’s often difficult to remember everything you just read.
My process used to be:
Now that I have kids I don’t always have the luxury of reading the rules the same day we play the game, so what I usually do is I read the rules a few days in advance, which means I won’t remember as much when the time comes to play, so then I end up complementing that with a rules explanation video.
Play it on yucata.de with a friend.
Then take a first look at the rules halfway through the game to try and figure out win conditions and play mechanics.
Also viewing Watch it Played, SUSD or random HOWTO videos.