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#1 Azriel23
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I have a friend, who doesn't like games, and never played any game.

He gave me the opportunity to change his mind, in other words, he let me choose one game to play, and if he like the game, he will play more games.

So what I'm asking is to say the names of games, which you feel is worth, it must have a good story line...

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#3 ArchoNils2
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The last time I showed a non gamer what games are, I played Nintendolands with him and 3 others. Everyone can enjoy Find Mii. Now he enjoys other games like Mario Kart 8 or Pokemon Go

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#4 ApsisComputers
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Playing a game that has a ton of story line may actually deter your friend instead of convincing them. Play a co-op game with little story and lots of action like Diablo 3. The controls are simple to pickup and understand, there isn't a crap load of dialog to get bogged down on, and there is a ton of action. I did a similar thing with my wife and I used Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale because it was basically the only simple co-op RPG on the xbox 360 at the time. Now we can play almost anything together and Diablo 3 and Borderlands are two of our favorites!

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@apsiscomputers said:

Playing a game that has a ton of story line may actually deter your friend instead of convincing them. Play a co-op game with little story and lots of action like Diablo 3. The controls are simple to pickup and understand, there isn't a crap load of dialog to get bogged down on, and there is a ton of action. I did a similar thing with my wife and I used Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale because it was basically the only simple co-op RPG on the xbox 360 at the time. Now we can play almost anything together and Diablo 3 and Borderlands are two of our favorites!

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basically any cooperative, non-competitive, simple but fun game should suffice. Isometric action-RPGs (or even some RPGs) tend to be excellent due to their ease of access, appeal, and depth (i.e. they don't get boring quickly).

Diablo 3, Grim Dawn, Divinity: Original Sin (it has a great Co-op campaign).

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Puzzlers are a good starter. tetris and bejeweled standing out the most.

But heres the kicker, he might no actually like those or anything we think its for someone who had never played games before.

You can try to base your choice based on real life preferences. What is his hobby? does he like travelling, socializing, what is his music taste, his job, is he lazy, neat, active. how much complexity does he like? All that stuff.

If you tell me those details I might be able to suggest games specifically. I might also be able to hack him and steal his money, identity, house, wife, lawnmower and the sort.