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Hi,

Some of you may know that I make youtube videos. Yay. Anyway, I've been thinking about starting a new "series" of sorts, where I list games where this or that are possible. And I need your help :D

In a lot of games the player can romance other characters. But in how many of them can the player marry the said character? I was playing Rebuild 3 yesterday and my character first got a girlfriend and then got married. I did not expect that to happen at all. But that gave me the idea to start researching this and perhaps make a video or two out of it.

I know a few games already. Rebuild 3, Fable series, The Sims (obviously), Fallout 2 and Skyrim. Are there more? There has to be. Normally I'd make this a giveaway of sorts, but I cannot afford it at the moment, so I'll just hope you'd be willing to help me for free :D

List of games (I'll keep adding them, if you come up with any)

Fable series
The Sims series
Skyrim
Fallout series
Dragon Age: Inquisition (though only in the DLC)
Agarest series
Harvest Moon series
Long Live the Queen
Divine Divinity or Divinity: Dragon Commander?
King's Bounty: The Legend
Mount & Blade: Warband
Crusader Kings series (Please roll me in tar for forgetting this one...)
King Arthur the Role-Playing RPG
Fire Emblem series
Sid Meier's Pirates
Baldur's Gate 2
Temple of Elemental Evil
Sword of the Samurai
Total War Series
Elminage series (never heard of this, gotta check it out)
Saga Frontier
Final Fantasy 4
Dragon Quest 5
Phantasy Star 3
Lufia 2
Witcher 3
Royal Trap
Choice of Robots
Post edited October 13, 2015 by KneeTheCap
The Harvest Moon series.
Long Live The Queen, I think.
Divine Divinity.
In Kings Bounty The Legend you can have several wives (only one at a time) and children. They give you some bonuses like +2 attack or +3 intellect.
Dragon Age: Origin too, I think?

M&B: Warband

And from what I heard it's a political tool in the Crusader Kings series.
In Baldur's Gate one of the romances ends in marriage. Not sure if in the game itself or the ending though.
There is that text adventure game called Robots Choice. Not sure if its on any platform but I have it on Android.
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KneeTheCap: In a lot of games the player can romance other characters. But in how many of them can the player marry the said character?
- Fable (the lost chapters)

EDIT: Ooops...I missed your very first list-entry.

;o)
Post edited October 13, 2015 by BreOl72
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ZFR: In Baldur's Gate one of the romances ends in marriage. Not sure if in the game itself or the ending though.
I think you mean Baldur's Gate 2? I don't recall any other romance in the first BG other than that between Minsc and Boo, and lots of duct tape.
- King Arthur the Role-Playing RPG (EDIT: super late, but I got the title wrong; it's actually "the Role-Playing Wargame" despite the lengthy title always tripping me up, or just "King Arthur Collection" like it shows up as here)
- Fire Emblem: Awakening
- Sid Meier's Pirates
Post edited October 17, 2015 by 227
In Fallout 2, you can get hitched in a shotgun wedding (and later choose to get divorced, or sell your spouse into slaverly).
Giant Bomb has a short list of these: http://www.giantbomb.com/marriage/3015-2422/games/
If memory serves, you can get married in Temple of Elemental Evil.
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LynXsh: Divine Divinity.
Really? With whom?