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Well done, Doug.
But be careful what you consider non violent. I mean technically teh FNAF games are all non-violent
ANy num,ber of hidden object or adventure games point and click style.. The difficulty with non-violent games of course is keeping th game engaging and interesting. But then again. CCG's are also inherently non-violent when I think of it.
This is a great idea, actually. Like TheStoryteller1 says, this is actually an example of a good use of the curator feature.
If you wanna start a group to make a curator list for family-friendly videogames, that sounds like a great idea. At the very least it'd be better than using the curator feature to yell at games that are 30fps-locked or obsess over fanservice.
And I think "family-friendly" might be a better term than "non-violent".
That said, typically you can pick out such games by their ESRB or PEGI rating or whatever. I don't know if there's a way to use that as a search criterion when doing a search though.
Thing is. I think you could just check the PEGI rating as well.
And what kind of parent lets a 5 year old play a game like GTA. That's some shoddy parenting right there.
Well, ideally a curated list of non-violent and/or family-friendly games would feature not merely non-violent/family-friendly games, but non-violent/family-friendly games that were good. The ESRB and PEGI systems just indicate the presence of certain types of content. They do not speak to the issue of whether or not the games are actually worth playing.
(As an aside, one game I might nominate for such a list would be Submerged, which I picked up yesterday off the big sale here. For a game with zero combat or violence, zero objectionable language, zero sexual content, and apparently no way to even die, it still possesses a certain charm.)
Kinda reminds me of that one picture someone made showing that Call of Duty seems to appeal to adults but is played by kids, while Splatoon seems to appeal to kids but is played by adults.
that sounds awfully familiar...
Look: Even chess or go are very violent games. They are the essence of war games.
As a matter of fact, each and all of competitive games are per dfinition violent games. It doesn't need tons of blood and splatter to be one.
Even minecraft is violent. Or Anno "whatever"
I thought long and hard about this, because the very dumb politicans of my country, germany, wanted to ban all violent games after incidents. Again, and again and again, instead seaching for the REAL problems what's wrong within society.
I came to two conclusions in this matter:
1. There are no non violent games.
2. I don't want to play a none violent game.
We are grow up with violent games. Even children games are violent, playing robber and police. We are a violent species, we are predators.
There are a few games, that help our intellect Like Sim City, or other Sim gams. Building things is the other side of our nature. But even in this games you can find violence. Even in the settler games or Casaer games. You got crime in simcity, and invasions in Caesar games.
Yes, it is.
But it's reality. I've heard that basicly near 50% of the regulary CoD players are underaged.
In our country it is ONLY a decision of the parents, what they will allow their children to see or play. And that is a good thing, if you are a responsible person. The rules of the government end at the door of your property, concerning the education of your children. They have absolutly no say in that matter, what happens inside your home.
That does not means I would have allowed my children to play gta, until I found them mature enough, to see that this is only a most boring game, with rules, that don't apply in reality.