So gather your controllers, set your snacks, and pull up a family-friendly walkthrough. Your next great shared memory is just a "start button" away.
Because you don’t need to be a “gamer” to enjoy gaming with your kids. You just need to be present, patient, and willing to pass the controller. view of family game walkthrough
Then, she uses her scout ability. She peeks at the next three event cards: “Loud Argument” (move sleep meter +1), “Echoing Footsteps” (move sleep meter +2), and “Butterfly Lands on Dragon’s Nose” (move sleep meter -1, a lucky break). She puts the butterfly card on top, then the loud argument, then the footsteps. “Leo, on your next turn, try to land on a mushroom patch. It lets you skip the next event.” So gather your controllers, set your snacks, and
The section on “playing with grandparents remotely” is thin – only one example (using Share Play on PlayStation). A few more remote options would help. You just need to be present, patient, and
Two.
If you’d like, I can: generate printable one-page walkthrough cards for specific games; convert a favorite family game into a walkthrough using the template above; or create a week-long family game campaign plan. Which would you prefer?
So gather your controllers, set your snacks, and pull up a family-friendly walkthrough. Your next great shared memory is just a "start button" away.
Because you don’t need to be a “gamer” to enjoy gaming with your kids. You just need to be present, patient, and willing to pass the controller.
Then, she uses her scout ability. She peeks at the next three event cards: “Loud Argument” (move sleep meter +1), “Echoing Footsteps” (move sleep meter +2), and “Butterfly Lands on Dragon’s Nose” (move sleep meter -1, a lucky break). She puts the butterfly card on top, then the loud argument, then the footsteps. “Leo, on your next turn, try to land on a mushroom patch. It lets you skip the next event.”
The section on “playing with grandparents remotely” is thin – only one example (using Share Play on PlayStation). A few more remote options would help.
Two.
If you’d like, I can: generate printable one-page walkthrough cards for specific games; convert a favorite family game into a walkthrough using the template above; or create a week-long family game campaign plan. Which would you prefer?