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Sleepy Sol

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Pokemon White. No killing, just what the game calls "fainting", at which point you bring your Pokemon to the nearest PokeCenter to be defibrillator'd by Nurse Joy. Or something.

Not quite sure how they revive them to be honest. Magic, I bet.
 

Footinbox

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Pokemon: Heart Gold, fainting. Some read that as censored dying in which case Sonic Generations. If robots dying count then Sims 3, which was very long ago.
 

Mr Thin

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Uplink [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uplink_%28video_game%29].

Because I'm so nerdy I like playing a game that only nerds could enjoy.

I'm not even sure it should be called a game, more a dramatised nerd simulator.
 

willis888

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Other than the occasional game of solitare or minesweeper while waiting for the computer to finish thinking about some other task - Gran Turismo 2. I can't remember playing any games that didn't involve killing stuff since GT2 came out.
 

Soviet Heavy

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I'd say either The Sims or Roller Coaster Tycoon. The only problem is I have a fixation with building death traps in both of these games.
 

lumenadducere

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Probably To The Moon - which, if you haven't played it, you really need to. An indie game that's styled as a JRPG only it plays more like an old school adventure game. It's brilliantly written, wonderfully composed, and has 4 more parts coming which I absolutely cannot wait for. It's also the first game to ever get me emotionally choked up, although I didn't actually cry. I'm hoping the second one manages that feat.
 

Mr Companion

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Bulley yesterday, also Roller Coaster Tycoon a month ago.
I wish there were less games about killing things.
 

Jodah

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Hmm, I think I played Majong on my tablet yesterday. Was either that or Cut the Rope.