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@ZapRowsdower Physiiiiiiics...
I don't think Amnesia is a good starting video game for someone, though. The objectives can be be very, very unclear. Start him on Mario, or let him watch you play.
Basically, he's one of *those* adults who think video games are either silly bleeps and bloops or senselessly violent war simulators (quite a bit of contrast between the two, eh?). I wanted to show him video games could use pacing and creepy suggestions to send a shiver down your spine, rather than throwing a monster at you every twenty seconds (btw, I half expected him to ask what button pulls a gun out, though in retrospect that was still asking for a bit much...)
Maybe it was because he's not the biggest fan of the horror genre either...
I have spent a lot of time trying to get my parents to play games with us (my sister and I)- most hurdles are getting them used to controllers (this has proved impossible so far) and getting a game they are interested in. They were both into arcade games, my mom was pretty hardcore, my dad liked them too but mostly tolerated her playing for hours on end. For her anything with an arcade feel will get her interested, she has played several hours of Bit.Trip Beat and really enjoys it: she tried playing it and said she felt like she needed to insert quarters every time she got a game over, so I got her a stack of quarters and she put one on top of the CPU for every new game. Likes the Centipede game on PS2 too, says it brings her back. She also loves Guitar Hero, plays on easy but she never gets tired of it. She watched us play Heavy Rain and got into the story but I dunno if she'd play it herself. I'm ready to say mission accomplished with her.
My dad on the other hand, sounds a lot like your dad. He complains a lot that our games "all look the same" and when prompted further says "they all have a guy running around in the middle of the screen" which I actually laughed at, because he's sorta right. And I will tell you, in maybe 15 years of trying to get him into games with mild success (he will play racing games sometimes but never for more than 30 minutes) the only game he has ever liked and finished is Flower. Yeah, that game where you are the wind and bloom flowers and get this long train of petals- no dialogue no characters just you and fields of flowers. He loves that game. He has at least 6 hours of Flower under his belt. Actually finished every level on his own. He even asks to play it if we're off doing something else. My mom ended up liking Flower as well, and it has gone down in history as the only game that all of my family have played and completed.
I am trying to see if they will play Journey next, it's a little more complex but just as pretty and emotionally involving. No dice on computer games however.