For me it's Caves of Qud. I love roguelikes and games with impenetrable control schemes and UIs. Took me a long long time to get the hang of Dwarf Fortress, but once I did I fell in love. But of course, I was younger then, and had much more time available.
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You should sail the high seas for CK2. It'll cost a shit load for all the required DLC, and CK3 just dropped. I'll probably buy CK3 at the end of the week if no serious issues crop up.
I have the base version on Steam; I think it was in HalfKiA that somebody threw up a link to a chance to grab it for free. I mostly haven't hopped in because of trying to figure out the DLC thing
But your solution is much better. Guy I talk to mentioned that CK3 has much better tutorials and a somewhat less steep learning curve
It has a less steep learning curve mostly because the complexity is cut down, which is expected for a base grand strategy game. It's certainly an improvement to have a working tutorial. Vanilla CK2 is just awful in every way.