Posted October 09, 2018
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If you can also post your computer specs because some new games might have problems if you have an old computer.
Maybe he would like the witcher series? The witcher 1 that even old computers can run.
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What he's looking for are games with environmental puzzles. If he likes Myst, there's a whole series of Myst games afterwards, starting with Riven.
Quern is absolutely fantastic, I'd definitely say get him that.
Firewatch isn't quite the same thing from what I can gather, but I haven't played, so I can't confirm.
Obduction is made by the same devs who made Myst and has that same puzzly goodness.
Schizm: Mysterious Journey is a decent Myst clone.
If you're willing to go outside of GOG, look into the Rhem and Aura: Fate of the Ages series.
Amanita Design's games (Machinarium, Botanicula, the Samorost series) are rather similar in the "figure out how the world works" sense. I recommend 'em, though it's not the same type of first-person view.
If we get more into stuff where you start to have an actual inventory, some of Kheops Studios' games are nice, like Return to Mysterious Island 1 and 2.
DRM-free means basically what you just said. You get the installer, and there's no extra steps you have to go through, you can download the game and install/play without internet. If you'd like a client (to manage your game library, a bit like Steam), you can download Galaxy. If not, just use the "offline backup installers" when looking at the game in your library.
Post edited October 09, 2018 by Bohemian59