Fri Nov 25, 2016 3:41 pm
I would suggest Wars In America. It is a great collection of scenarios, both large and small. It has been patched and enhanced to the point that it is just about free of bugs. It is, I think the best game for learning the basic system, which is used in all the games. The Ageod system is unique, and very deep. While it is easy to use, it is very challenging to master, and the AI can be utterly brutal, especially when you are unfamiliar with what it likes to do. Weather, terrain, and lack of supply can literally destroy your forces, though you can learn ways to deal with them. There is a vast variety of troop types, many with special abilities, and an incredible variety of leaders, with a huge variety of traits. And all of these things are based on history, not fantasy.
The other games add more complex systems, which I find enjoyable, but I would not pick them as the best place to start. The AJE,series is very well done and uses the basic system, but the circumstances of the campaigns can make it very difficult to keep your forces supplied, unless you really understand the logistics system, I would not start with it, but I highly recommend them once you have the basics down.
I own every Ageod game, and enjoyed every one of them. I have been playing them a lot for over nine years, and I never tire of them.