May be a short description of pc game genres would help people to take decision:
Adventure
Adventure games take players on a journey in which they visit strange lands, find keys to unlock mysterious doors, and often they must gather inventory such as keys and sometimes weapons to solve puzzles.
Fighting
Beat 'em up or fighting games emphasize one-on-one combat between two players, one of whom may be computer controlled. These games usually focus on martial arts, which are usually so dramatic and physically impossible as to be comical. Some of these games may also employ hand-held weapons in addition to or instead of performing combat gymanastics .
First-person shooters(Action)
First-person shooters (FPS) emphasize shooting and combat from a specific perspective. Most FPS's place the player behind a gun or other weapon with the player's "hand" holding the weapon. This perpective is meant to give the player the feeling of "being there."
Third person shooters(Action)
Third-person shooters (TPS) employ a specific perspective for the player. This is normally just behind the game character, but it is sometimes an isometric perspective.
Puzzle
Puzzle games require the player to solve logic puzzles or even navigate complex locations such as mazes.
Racing
Racing games typically place the player in the driver seat of a high performance vehicle and require the player to compete against other drivers or sometimes just time.
Role-playing
Computer role-playing games place the player in a fantasy or science fiction setting.
Simulation
These games aim to simulate a specific activity (such as flying an airplane) as realistically as practically possible, taking into account physics and other real-world limitations.
Sports
Sports games emulate the playing of traditional physical sports such as baseball, soccer, American football, boxing, golf, basketball, ice hockey, tennis, bowling, rugby, etc.
Strategy
Strategy games focus on careful planning and skillful resource management in order to achieve victory.
Traditional
Most popular board games, card games, and the like have been computerized to some degree or another.