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[sarcasm]This is the most kid-friendly game ever.[/sarcasm]
Lovely Planet and Race The Sun.
Scribblenauts Unimited;
And to be honest, I consider the sims 2 way more complex than Minecraft. As long as they only want to build things on creative mode, Minecraft is easily old-school.
A cardboard box masquerading as a graphics card could run them, no blood or gore (not sure about FF8 that's why I put it in brackets), and also excellent games and not too challenging.
Child of Light! How could I forget.
Bad joke, I know.
Sim City 4 could be nice but that might bore younger kids
http://store.steampowered.com/app/50910/
Monkey Island and other Lucasarts adventure games are incredible, but their puzzles can get messy and complicated, and even frustrating, so I'm not sure if the younger kids would enjoy them much, plus, only Secret of Monkey Island 1&2 are on Steam. http://store.steampowered.com/app/32360/
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Seriously now, how about Putt-Putt?