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** The ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game)|Pokémon Trading Card Game]]'' for [[Game Boy]] did this by having your first match against one of Prof. Mason's assistants be played with stacked decks and instructions that forced you to play particular cards. Later you could practice against this person by using the same decks but without restrictions on moves.
** The ''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game (video game)|Pokémon Trading Card Game]]'' for [[Game Boy]] did this by having your first match against one of Prof. Mason's assistants be played with stacked decks and instructions that forced you to play particular cards. Later you could practice against this person by using the same decks but without restrictions on moves.
* ''Ascendancy's'' tutorials used this.
* ''Ascendancy's'' tutorials used this.
* Whenever you get a new Bros. Item or Bowser Army in ''[[Mario and Luigi Bowsers Inside Story]]'', if you choose to practice, the game demonstrates the move for you before letting you try it yourself.
* Whenever you get a new Bros. Item or Bowser Army in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story]]'', if you choose to practice, the game demonstrates the move for you before letting you try it yourself.
* The first two games in the ''[[Rollercoaster Tycoon]]'' series feature this. Thankfully, they are not mandatory and can be stopped at any time while they are running.
* The first two games in the ''[[Rollercoaster Tycoon]]'' series feature this. Thankfully, they are not mandatory and can be stopped at any time while they are running.
* The ''[[Puzzle League]]'' series of games feature these tutorials - however, they are welcome due to the facts that they are optional and extremely in-depth (with six main sections and more supplemental sections featuring things like [[Crazy Prepared|demonstrating the timing necessary for time-lag chains]].
* The ''[[Puzzle League]]'' series of games feature these tutorials - however, they are welcome due to the facts that they are optional and extremely in-depth (with six main sections and more supplemental sections featuring things like [[Crazy Prepared|demonstrating the timing necessary for time-lag chains]].