Posted November 07, 2022
Takashi_Hafuza
Just a Seaman hang around & play games
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From Indonesia
neumi5694
Survived the human apocalypse
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From Italy
Warloch_Ahead
Enjoy your second great depression, chuds.
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From United States
Posted November 07, 2022
Okay, so it has occurred to me that both Deus Ex 1 and Fallout 1 have violence settings that turn off the blood and gore (and language with FO). Anyone recommend them as "your kid is smart, they can figure it out" kind of challenges?
Leroux
Major Blockhead
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From Germany
Posted November 07, 2022
I think turning off blood and gore (or coloring it green) to make a game seem less violent and more child-friendly is a very silly concept. A few colored pixels are not going to mess up children, it's more about the whole ideas behind and in the games. You'll still go on a killing spree but eveyrthing looks nice and clean? That doesn't sound any less disturbing to me as a concept, on the contrary ... XD
LynXsh
時をかける子猫ちゃん
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From Russian Federation
Posted November 07, 2022
I'd suggest Torin's Passage and Samorost.
also, second Cave Story. it's fantastic.
not on GOG but there are those old Dizzy games.
also, second Cave Story. it's fantastic.
not on GOG but there are those old Dizzy games.
teceem
Ack Ack Ack!
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From Belgium
Posted November 07, 2022
Anything they want. Why would I care?
Trooper1270
Baldrick!, do we have any milk ?...
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From United Kingdom
Leroux
Major Blockhead
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From Germany
Posted November 07, 2022
Maybe, if the kids are gullible enough and you think it's healthy to suggest to them that shooting someone with an AK or sticking a blade in them just makes people go to sleep? ;)
Post edited November 07, 2022 by Leroux
Trooper1270
Baldrick!, do we have any milk ?...
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From United Kingdom
Posted November 07, 2022
A lot of kids are gullible (age dependant, obviously), as it comes from inexperience. Oh, and AK 47 paint or pie guns (think: Bugsy Malone) and plastic blades are a thing, apparently... ;-)
Post edited November 07, 2022 by Trooper1270
neumi5694
Survived the human apocalypse
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From Italy
Telika
Registered: Apr 2012
From Switzerland
Posted November 07, 2022
You seem suspiciously sure of that.
amok
FREEEEDOOOM!!!!
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From United Kingdom
Posted November 08, 2022
Psychonauts
the answer is always Psychonauts
I would also recomend Opus Magnum. It may seem a little hard, but it is so free form that anyone can create their own solutions, and it is a good game to learn computing and thinking skills
the answer is always Psychonauts
I would also recomend Opus Magnum. It may seem a little hard, but it is so free form that anyone can create their own solutions, and it is a good game to learn computing and thinking skills
Geralt_of_Rivia
🐺 Gwynnbleid 🐺
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From Austria
Posted November 08, 2022
I second Terraria and the Lego games. Awesome games for young and old and can even be played together for more fun.
MartiusR
Eques Christi
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From Poland
Posted November 08, 2022
Zniw Adventure - it's point & click adventure game, has very universal content (should be fun to play for both adults and children), not too hard, IMO great title. (Plus, by some reason, many children like dinosaurs)
https://www.gog.com/en/game/zniw_adventure
Crystal Caves HD - platform game, very fun and "universal" content, violence is minimalistic and directed against things like robots, snakes etc (shooting with the laser, without blood)
https://www.gog.com/en/game/crystal_caves_hd
Thrillville: Off the rails - basically a collection of minigames with very simplistic theme park manager, (I guess that children will appreciate the fact,, that your alter ego in game's world is either small kid or teenager), even if there is some kind of violence in some mini-games, it's cartoonish and not drastic, e.g. cartoon tanks shooting to each other).
https://www.gog.com/en/game/thrillville_off_the_rails
https://www.gog.com/en/game/zniw_adventure
Crystal Caves HD - platform game, very fun and "universal" content, violence is minimalistic and directed against things like robots, snakes etc (shooting with the laser, without blood)
https://www.gog.com/en/game/crystal_caves_hd
Thrillville: Off the rails - basically a collection of minigames with very simplistic theme park manager, (I guess that children will appreciate the fact,, that your alter ego in game's world is either small kid or teenager), even if there is some kind of violence in some mini-games, it's cartoonish and not drastic, e.g. cartoon tanks shooting to each other).
https://www.gog.com/en/game/thrillville_off_the_rails
Martek
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From United States
Posted November 08, 2022
Not sure they've been mentioned already (looking at endless game names made my eyes go fuzzy), but here's some on GOG that came to mind:
Jazz Jackrabbit
All three of the Creatures games (my own child played and enjoyed these as a pre-teen back then...):
2001 Creatures Village
2004 Creatures: The Albian Years
2004 Creatures Exodus
Jazz Jackrabbit
All three of the Creatures games (my own child played and enjoyed these as a pre-teen back then...):
2001 Creatures Village
2004 Creatures: The Albian Years
2004 Creatures Exodus
Post edited November 08, 2022 by Martek