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I have a friend who wants to try out PC games.
The person is not new to games since the person was familiar with SNES and liked Litte Big Planet on PS3/4.

I think among Indie games there is a huge variety of games which are not overdemanding
but still a lot of fun concerning their gameplay - bonus points for good story and cool design. :-)

Is there any game you ever recommended to a PC gaming rookie and they turned ot to be fun?
This question / problem has been solved by Vythonautimage
If the person has a game controller and likes 2D platformers, you could try Shovel Knight. Note that I consider the difficulty of that game to be comparable to that of the NES Mega Man games, but it is in a genre that the person should be already familiar with. (The game is playable without a controller, but I would recommend one here.)
Check out the following list, i think it's a very good introduction in the world of indie games:

World of Goo
Little Inferno
Kingdom Rush
Botanicula
Machinarium
Treasure Adventure Game (freebie)

Maybe your friend should check out the Worms series too, nice games, lot of fun and great to play together with friends too.
Post edited June 11, 2016 by Vythonaut
Transistor - good story and cool design, done. I'll try to think of a few others.
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bruderlustig.500: Is there any game you ever recommended to a PC gaming rookie and they turned ot to be fun?
In RL, I don't think so. Well, maybe World of Goo. But in general I often recommend Steamworld Dig as a sweet indie game that's easy to pick up, addictive and not too challenging. It's also on the shorter side.
I thought of another one:

Cave Story (original freeware version) could be another good choice. The game is of moderate difficulty (you won't beat bosses on the first try, for example), but if the person is already decent at 2D platformers, this would be a good choice for your friend.
I think Portal might be nice.
Terraria is as close to a universally likeable game as possible.
Thanks for the suggestions!

You might consider my idea stupid but Pillars of Eternity is something that also caught my attraction for this matter.
It has nice visuals, an easy difficulty mode and the story is good as far as I know.

Or am I completely wrong?
You might want to consider indie games made in homage of 8-bit and 16-bit games. Have you tried Freedom Planet and Shovel Knight?
Seriously? Any AAA game from one of the big publishers! They have ingame tutorials for everything, quest markers to show you where you have to go and aren't exactly hard. Your friend played SNES? He/She's ready for modern PC gaming ;)
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bruderlustig.500: Or am I completely wrong?
It is a very good choice and one the best cRPG one can find today (it's destined to be a classic like Baldur's Gate does today), just keep in mind that it requires a lot free time to enjoy (it's quite big) and i'm not taking into account it's expansions. If your friend has much free time on their hands, go for it. Should they find it too hard overall, there is the "Story Mode"** which makes things even easier.

** http://pillarsofeternity.gamepedia.com/Mode
If he's played only on consoles then he missed out on FPS, RTS, TBS and RPGs.

I'd get him Doom (the classic one). Seriously. It's THE quintessential PC game.

Also AoW:Shadow Magic, Civ4, XCOM:EW if he's interested in the TBS genre. Maybe watch a couple of let's play before deciding.
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Starmaker: Terraria is as close to a universally likeable game as possible.
I hate it. =)

So much grinding, no tutorial, no manual, not a flipping hint on how to progress unless you spend days on the wikia.
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Vythonaut: Maybe your friend should check out the Worms series too, nice games, lot of fun and great to play together with friends too.
This is also an excellent suggestion. Great games, quite simple but very very fun.
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bruderlustig.500: Thanks for the suggestions!

You might consider my idea stupid but Pillars of Eternity is something that also caught my attraction for this matter.
It has nice visuals, an easy difficulty mode and the story is good as far as I know.

Or am I completely wrong?
It's a tad big maybe for a fisrt attempt.

The shadowrun games are shorter and damn addictive. Invisible Inc is great fun. In another genre, the Gabriel Knight remake or Pirates! could be great starting points as well.
Hammerwatch

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MIWVwPydOk

A very fun hack and slash dungeon crawler with very simple controls. Very enjoyable be it in single player, co-op or multiplayer.

Its a very much underestimated game and very cheap at the moment with less then 1.75€ price.
Post edited June 11, 2016 by Matruchus