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Out of the Box: Tips for playing a game for the first time from right out of the box. We cover tips and tricks for learning a game for the first time at the table with the people you are going to play with. After that we review a couple of word games: Jabuka and Trapwords. Finally, in our week in review, we’ve got thoughts on Riff Raff, Unfair, Space Base, Codenames Duet, Tapestry and the Supers RPG Amazing Heroes.
Episode 141, recorded July 21th, 2021. Join us Wednesdays at Nine PM Eastern at https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop.
If you enjoy the show consider tipping the Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhop
More detailed show notes: https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep141/
Disclosure: Links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Games mentioned may be review copies provided by publishers.
SUGGESTION BOX
Top 10 of the top 1000 games on BGG: https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep134/
The best board game tournament format, https://tabletopbellhop.com/gaming-advice/best-board-game-tournament-format/
What’s in a Word podcast episode, https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep140/
Space Base The Emergence of Shy Pluto Unboxing, https://youtu.be/uv4zE_HNQBo
Tapestry Unboxing, https://youtu.be/cUm9bBjWf7Y
World’s Fair 1893 Reviews:
The Tabletop Bellhop on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tabletopbellhop
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Come celebrate our Anniversary!
Special Review Live Show
ASK THE BELLHOP
Tonight’s question comes from Tabletop Bellhop patreon patron Jeff Szusz who writes:
It’s common advice that you should learn a game yourself before you get it to the table and bore two or three other people trying to learn it - but some folks may find it hard to sit with a game, alone, and really figure it out.
Also, sometimes you’re at a public play event and want to try something nobody at your table owns. Have you any tips for a group trying to unbox and learn a game together for the first time?
How do you approach teaching board games? https://tabletopbellhop.com/gaming-advice/teaching-boardgames/
Teaching new gamers vs. experienced gamers:
Board game teacher tips podcast episode:
Finding a board game teacher:
Send questions to [email protected]
THE GAME ROOM: Jabuka, A tile based word game with a twist.
THE GAME ROOM: Trapwords, A dungeon delve themed word guessing game.
THE BELLHOPS TABLETOP
PATREON SHOUT OUT AND OUTRO
FIND US:
By Moe Tousignant4.4
1313 ratings
Out of the Box: Tips for playing a game for the first time from right out of the box. We cover tips and tricks for learning a game for the first time at the table with the people you are going to play with. After that we review a couple of word games: Jabuka and Trapwords. Finally, in our week in review, we’ve got thoughts on Riff Raff, Unfair, Space Base, Codenames Duet, Tapestry and the Supers RPG Amazing Heroes.
Episode 141, recorded July 21th, 2021. Join us Wednesdays at Nine PM Eastern at https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop.
If you enjoy the show consider tipping the Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhop
More detailed show notes: https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep141/
Disclosure: Links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Games mentioned may be review copies provided by publishers.
SUGGESTION BOX
Top 10 of the top 1000 games on BGG: https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep134/
The best board game tournament format, https://tabletopbellhop.com/gaming-advice/best-board-game-tournament-format/
What’s in a Word podcast episode, https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep140/
Space Base The Emergence of Shy Pluto Unboxing, https://youtu.be/uv4zE_HNQBo
Tapestry Unboxing, https://youtu.be/cUm9bBjWf7Y
World’s Fair 1893 Reviews:
The Tabletop Bellhop on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tabletopbellhop
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Come celebrate our Anniversary!
Special Review Live Show
ASK THE BELLHOP
Tonight’s question comes from Tabletop Bellhop patreon patron Jeff Szusz who writes:
It’s common advice that you should learn a game yourself before you get it to the table and bore two or three other people trying to learn it - but some folks may find it hard to sit with a game, alone, and really figure it out.
Also, sometimes you’re at a public play event and want to try something nobody at your table owns. Have you any tips for a group trying to unbox and learn a game together for the first time?
How do you approach teaching board games? https://tabletopbellhop.com/gaming-advice/teaching-boardgames/
Teaching new gamers vs. experienced gamers:
Board game teacher tips podcast episode:
Finding a board game teacher:
Send questions to [email protected]
THE GAME ROOM: Jabuka, A tile based word game with a twist.
THE GAME ROOM: Trapwords, A dungeon delve themed word guessing game.
THE BELLHOPS TABLETOP
PATREON SHOUT OUT AND OUTRO
FIND US:

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