Symple -> RE: Best original AJE scenario for head to head PBEM play? (6/16/2017 2:35:07 AM)
|
Complex is an interesting question with regard to the AJE original games, they are a very nice mix of complex scenarios. None are too simple. All can be replayed endlessly with new strategies and ideas of play. I can't remember if Spartacus is a bonus scenario or in the main game. If in the main game it is really small and focused. Two of the least complicated scenarios allow up to three players for pbem. Of course you can always put one on AI. Usually the Eastern Faction is best for AI if you do not have a readily available third player. Septemius Severus is pretty clean. TheYear of the Four Emperors is more challenging and more complicated politically. They are both complicated games, but with fewer troops for each faction to manage. You might enjoy the Septemisu Severus scenario most. Marius v Sulla and the Great Mithridatic War are complex, but each faction usually reduces to two or three major armies, plus slaves and rebels. Caesar v Pompey is wide ranging and complex, but simple to play as long as you understand that in simple play Pompey always loses. It takes really expert play by Pompey to make the scenario balanced. It is a lot of fun even if you know your head will end up on the shore of Egypt in the end. So this returns me to Maius v Sulla. This is a good starting scenario. There are complexities, but these are mostly about where to commit forces, not how to play. Incidently, what do you mean buy complex??
|
|
|
|