Before you can conquer the world in Crusader Kings, you need to spend a lot of time learning the intricacies of international diplomacy and conflict, and familiarize yourself with the dozens of levers you'll need to pull to control them. But other times, complexity is something that rolls out gradually, surprising you with the layers contained within simple seeming games until it almost feels like you've discovered a secret you weren't meant to see.
After reviewing The Roottrees Are Dead, I didn't expect to sink into another compelling puzzle game that would require note-taking this soon. Blue Prince quickly occupied my brain matter with its inventive puzzle-solving.