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In any case here's one:
It's a little on the dark side for a children's game but I think it works, at least for older children.
Here's another one:
Pretty simple platformer.
actuallybright and colorful visuals is what i meant haha! :D
The following four games are not necessarily for children specifically (the gameplay/controls may be harder to master) but still have bright, vibrant visuals:
(note: I haven't played the Atelier games)
WHY WAS I UNAWARE OF THIS GAME BEFORE?
MUST.GET
i need that ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
-Call of duty series
-TF2
-league of lesbians legend
-GTA series (especially GTA V and GTA online)
-QWOP
Hope this list helps you
if it even helps
* Call of Duty: features adult characters. played by children.
* Splatoon: features child characters. played by adults.