TDG: Cody's Top Ten Tips for New Gamers (July 2024)
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Join Cody as he discusses his top ten tips for people new to the gaming hobby.
Cody Carlson, PhD: / @codycarlsonph.d.5591
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I think that last point is the most important. I like having a lot of different games for a variety of genres, player counts, and complexities but it means I end up playing each game maybe once or twice a year if even that. The only reason I have that many is because I host board game nights with friends who vary greatly in experience. I could probably get rid of 75% of my games and still have a great collection. It would just be harder to host game nights. Only buy the games you love and play the snot out of them. Also, probably just make friends with someone who has too many games so you have only your favorites.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Good points. Thanks!
Great tips. I would add that if wargames are your thing find a book on the same theme of the game you are playing/interested in. Really builds the excitement. About being open to new games, that is how I found my favorites …from others who introduced me to them.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@douglewis1273 Good tips. Thanks!
#1 hits close home to me - I'm still waiting on kickstarters to arrive from my "shiny, shiny, give me" phase when I got into the hobby. Great tips!
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Ha! Thanks!
@MaryJoSminkey
26 күн бұрын
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer Honestly I would tell new gamers not to back kickstarters at ALL until they have more knowledge of board games in general. I had no idea how to tell which were going to be good games and which were not and wasted a LOT of money just because I liked the theme, or the look of a game, only to find the game itself was lack luster. In other cases, I backed games that it turns out are not a style of game I enjoy or that the people I end up playing with the most don't like. This happened to me with Foundations of Rome which I personally love but the people I play with every week don't really care for. So it rarely gets to the table.
Great tips. I always enjoyed board games, but I got way more into the hobby on the tail end of the pandemic. At first, I just started buying nearly everything that caught my eye. Now I’ve slowed down and I try to take time and ask myself, do you really need this game? Can I really afford this, in time and money? That has meant turning down crowdfunded games or new games that looked amazing, and had great reviews. I’m trying to take more time to enjoy what I’ve got. I’ll still buy new games, but I’m trying to be more responsible and realistic. It’s all about having the right balance.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
25 күн бұрын
@@zacharyclark3693 Indeed. Balance - good advice for life.
Yeah, I was “that guy” too. Slowly learned to be more flexible
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
25 күн бұрын
@@count3r3xampl39 A pain I know only too well.
Thanks for the great video, Cody. I enjoyed this slightly different video regarding some of your philosophy about gaming.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
29 күн бұрын
@@PartnersofMachino Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Great tips overall!
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
18 күн бұрын
Thanks.
One thing I learned about the hobby is that boardgames are like pokemon. You can probably name like a hundred or two. And blogs and websites will tell you what's hot and what's good. But there's ALOT of pokemon. Some old but gold. Some underrated because of a small publisher. For every gem you find, there's a ton more that's just hidden and niche.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@glaxonberry3667 Indeed.
Great list. I would probably suggest avoiding crowd funded games. You may not be interested in a year and a half. Also, before buying a game, ask your group whether they are interested in playing that game. They may just want to play the same game over and over.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
29 күн бұрын
Be conscious of your group's tastes, for sure.
Great list! NUMBER ONE IS SO HARD BUT SO SO SO VERY TRUE!!!
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Thanks.
All great advises. But I would add another one: have fun. Dont make the hobbie some stressful. Ive seen people doing that
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
25 күн бұрын
@@PsRafael84 Good point.
Excellent tips. Definitely agree with number 1. When I got into the hobby, I was quite poor so buying shiny things was not an option. I did have to watch out once I got a real job and a paycheck slightly above minimum wage. This channel is one channel I like to watch. I have based some of my decisions to buy or not to buy a game based on this, and some other channels. I will say ALL the games I have chosen to purchase based on a review from this channel I enjoy a great deal. Thank you for your time and effort in making these videos.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Thank you. I appreciate that.
Along your number one, me and my kids love to treasure hunt at thrift stores…we have “discovered” many old games we would have never known about…Lionheart and Chopper Strike being two of them … we are willing to spend thrift store prices on new things … we hold off and research the big price items…
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Good advice. Thanks.
A couple years ago a non gaming friend who loves the film Aliens was interested in Aliens: Another Glorious Day in the Corps. He then said he was put off that he had no artistic talent to paint miniatures . I told him that painting miniatures is not essential its whether or not the game has fun gameplay whats important. But understand why a non gamer would find miniature games daunting when most social media game pages are posts showing off their painting abilities rather than posts on gameplay. In the end he decided not to buy another day in the corp after he played the game at my house and found it too complicated. I then had a game of Fate of Nostromo with him what he liked better and ended up buying a copy
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Glad he decided to get a game in any event. Thanks.
I like that you have added a tips summary at the end of the video
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Happy to help.
@jamielehn6926
29 күн бұрын
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer 😂
Local game stores prices are twice as much as buying online. If you're new to the hobby, save money learning what you like by buying online.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
27 күн бұрын
@@zfighter3 Perhaps, but game stores are a great place to meet other people in the hobby.
Another great video Cody, love the videos as always, and I agree with you once again. Always trust your reviews since we agree a lot of the time. Great list!
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Very good video. One thing to look for in a game is the community. Is there support from the fans? For the most part I have stayed in my comfort zone, but it is a wide one. Right now there is not much that I see that is much different than what I already have. For the most part I have been buying game that are 4 to 10 years old. This is due to still thriving communities for the game that keep it interesting.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@robertthurman9866 Good point. Thanks!
Hey glad I found your channel.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
28 күн бұрын
@@squigburger Glad you like it.
First time GenCon this year! Woo
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
29 күн бұрын
Fantastic! Have fun!
So the "T" in "TDG" stands for "That Guy", lmao...
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
My secret shame...
Number one? Whoopsie!
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Yikes!
You should make a video about the best and worst board game mechanics/rules
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
28 күн бұрын
Maybe at some point.
Oh man... such a shame your boss refused to play Star Wars: Rebellion... that is not only the best Star Wars board game, but seriously one of my all-time favorite board games! He missed out!
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@KabukiKid Indeed. Great Game.
Thanks for the tips, Cody! I’m curious if you have any other strategies for meeting people with similar gaming tastes in your area? For example, I really want to get into some of the Napoleonic games you talk about on the channel but no one in my life seems remotely interested. Are there any sites you recommend like Meetup or Reddit? How have you met fellow gamers while moving around?
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@danflashes2 Can’t recommend any specific sites, but maybe search for FB groups? Seems like there’s no shortage of people who create those.
@MaryJoSminkey
26 күн бұрын
It depends on where you live but Meetup definitely can be a good place to look as well as Facebook. Many stores now have their own Discord server which is one of the best ways to find other players in your area, but I've sometimes found that I have to adjust to what games are popular where I live rather than being determined to find someone to play my personal wishlist. For instance, I wanted to play Middle-Earth SBG but no one around me plays it, but they DO play Marvel Crisis Protocol, so that's the one I jumped into and have a lot of fun playing now. Conventions are one of the best places to find players for more niche games that might not be popular where you live.
@danflashes2
26 күн бұрын
@@MaryJoSminkey Thanks for the tips!
where was this top 10 a couple of years ago. i'm a solo only wargammer live in Australia , we have no Cons here , need to get to Buckeye fest or WBC in the states.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
25 күн бұрын
Indeed. Best of luck.
I ordered Europa Universalis The Price of Power all in and it was not cheap I tell you... 😅 Any interest in that game, Cody?
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@jankogo kzread.info/dash/bejne/g3h8m7iYnsewcps.htmlsi=oyzzGfmAJLzgSOFM
i did buy everything …. mistake…. very frustrating. You have to limit yourself. The Pericles and the kind still watch me…
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
29 күн бұрын
Yeah. When you're new you just get so excited.
Bonus tip: suscribe TDG, enjoy every video, but beware of the final buy it. That thing is dangeorus.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@davidcanas105 Ha! Truth!
still waiting to meet you at a con and play a game 😛
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
25 күн бұрын
@@Ecto_Fox Maybe one day.
Did you hear about Pamela Anderson's gaming advice ? .. .. .. .. ... ... She released an instructional video for two player games with a couple of great tips.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
Ha!
@SardonicArtery
Ай бұрын
Curious what the deckbuilder you didn’t like was.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@SardonicArtery I played a prototype that someone created at a designers guild, and had a bad experience, but then I played Arctic Scavengers and just didn’t get it.
So many good ones here. #1 is great. You can be a board gamer and own 1 game. Or zero games and play with friend's copies. Or you can be a collector and own hundreds. None of these is the wrong option. I would add a few more. 1. Complexity fever is a hobby killer, there is effectively no upper limit on how complex you go with games, you don't have to prove how clever you are by playing exceptionally tough and long board games. Some of the best games are very simple. 2. Get used to selling games you don't play any more. 3. In line with the video, a good group / opponent is more important than any specific game. 4. Learn rules from a range of sources, especially KZread. There are a lot of great games with terrible rulebooks out there. 5. Don't drag your friends through a game they aren't loving. If you propose something new and your group are generous to go along with it, have a fall back option you all know ready to go in case it falls flat. 6. There will always be a hyped game of the month. It will usually be in the bargain bin next year.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@mikesimpson7007 Great ideas here. Thanks!
@mikesimpson7007
Ай бұрын
@TheDiscriminatingGamer Thanks for your reply. Just for the record, I think you are one of the very few games commentators I've seen with the confidence and honesty to say that you don't like a specific game because of its complexity. I've seen this in a few of your videos and I find it really helpful.
@TheDiscriminatingGamer
Ай бұрын
@@mikesimpson7007 Thank you. Much appreciated.