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Clannad and Fruit of Grisaia are on Steam, if that's a requirement.
fault milestone one is a fantasy kinetic novel with elements of steampunk, sci-fi, politics, philosophical touches, and more, and it's very well-written -- both intellectually interesting and emotionally touching. It is the first episode of the fault series (a.k.a. fault milestone series). fault milestone two side:above is currently available; I have it but I have not read it.
Dysfunctional Systems: Learning to Manage Chaos is a sci-fi VN with political elements in the setting. It is relatively short but I think it works very effectively for its length. Was supposed to have more episodes but unfortunately the devteam fell apart and no longer exists. (Note: some of the extras images you can see after finishing the game are sexually suggestive. The story itself has none of that though, thankfully.)
narcissu is a pair of kinetic novels that are about people with terminal illness. Generally well-regarded and known for their emotional storytelling. Best of all, they're free.
(NOTE: by "political" I do NOT mean that the work espouses any particular viewpoint. Rather, I mean that political conflicts are an important part of the setting/premise of the story.)
I also have World End Economica, which seems like it might be nice, but I haven't finished reading it yet. It's got an economics theme to it, and it is written by the author of Spice & Wolf.
I also have Aselia the Eternal, which I think is a combination of VN/dating sim and JRPG or strategy RPG. I haven't gotten much into it at all yet though so I can't say much. It's also not on Steam (yet?).
That's all the ones that I know are great or I think will be great.
There are a couple other ones that I've messed with, but I don't think they're as good.
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=593221036
Very informative. Thank you for the detailed descriptions you offered me for each genre. I should be able to further research other VN games thanks to you. May you have a good day, sir.
There's so many VN on that site! Thank you :D
Oh yes... I have a certain amount of knowledge regarding that game... If you know what I mean ;)
Even though that's not the type of game I asked for, it presents to be interesting. So thank you for the recommendation!
- Clannad
- Crystaline (i just played the demo)
- Cinderella Phenomenon
And as far as I know, the version of Aselia that's sold on Steam (and presumably also the one sold on JAST USA) is considered all-ages according to vndb[vndb.org] as it contains the 2010 expansion's content except H-scenes[vndb.org].
I have lately been reading a VN called "Adventure of a Lifetime", which I think is natively all-ages (as confirmed by people on its forum who have noted that there's no sexual content to censor anyway, and as suggested by vndb[vndb.org]). (For full disclosure, I did get it for free since I help run the group J-Indie Arcade, a curator that serves to list Japanese indie games, and this VN got offered to us through Curator Connect. However, I can't actually tell you whether/how much I like it yet, because I haven't actually finished reading even a single route of it...)
There's probably a few others I've run across such as Invisible Apartment Zero.
You may be interested in this tag: https://vndb.org/g235 "No Sexual Content"
However, that list is rather huge.
Also, you may be interested in this curator: https://store.steampowered.com/curator/24430697-Family-Friendly-Visual-Novel-Fan/?appid=370280