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Curious, but what would you like tutorials for?
There's really not a lot of user "functions" here beyond the actual rendering and exporting features. It's mostly all parameters and nearly all of them are presented with a limited-range selection as either a slide-bar or a drop-down menu. When you hover your cursor over anything actionable, a tooltip displays in the render window that explains what each individual parameter does with un-intrusive brevity - and those are pretty apt.
Admittedly, rendering a particle effect as you imagine it can take some trial and error so maybe someone could make external tutorials for specific effects, like waterfalls or flames or leaves in the wind... I'm just not really sure how you would tutorialize the parameters themselves as they are essentially just a range of selections. There's really not much to say about them individually since they are mostly abstract, mathematical values without definition until the user objectifies them creatively. Trying to explain them would be like trying to explain what a paintbrush is opposed to what you can do with it.
Edit: Maybe you might like some of these?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOI2Qt_rlqo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JesTn7NxcQc