First of all, I don't know if a thread like this has already been created, if you read this, pls link me to it.
Recently I was thinking about the whole debate about violence in games and how it works as the primary mechanic. There is some buzz about it
http://www.destructoid.com/you-should-feel-bad-but-games-don-t-want-you-to-247794.phtml
thanks PA Report
So, I was thinking what are the game Ideas I am missing, which do not rely on violence or .... let's call it physical competition (I do not want to call a Mario game violent - it is not) ... ??
The only games i can think of are:
The Sims (let's ignore the ability to punch someone you don't like, it is not a core game mechanic)
A lot of social media browser games (Farmville, Mafia Wars, ...)
A lot of the mobile casual games (Angry Birds does not make it on the list, I mean the endless runners etc.)
What are your thoughts about this?
E_E_E_EDIT:
In addition, with the help of the other posters, I can add:
Simulation games of any kind (Roller Coaster Tycoon, Harvest Moon, etc.)
Most Racing Games (I do not want to count games where you can destroy/distract/slow your opponents with weapons or ramming)
Journey - why did I not think of that?
Puzzle Games (Tetris, Professor Layton, etc.)
What is the core mechanic of Ace Attorney/Phoenix Wright; Echo Bazaar?
Adventure Games
Sports Games (that means EAs best selling game is non-violent in my opinion, aww yeah)
Visual Novels
Turn Based Strategy Games
And a mention of Draken12s Post ... please read it
Any new ideas?
Recently I was thinking about the whole debate about violence in games and how it works as the primary mechanic. There is some buzz about it
http://www.destructoid.com/you-should-feel-bad-but-games-don-t-want-you-to-247794.phtml
thanks PA Report
So, I was thinking what are the game Ideas I am missing, which do not rely on violence or .... let's call it physical competition (I do not want to call a Mario game violent - it is not) ... ??
The only games i can think of are:
The Sims (let's ignore the ability to punch someone you don't like, it is not a core game mechanic)
A lot of social media browser games (Farmville, Mafia Wars, ...)
A lot of the mobile casual games (Angry Birds does not make it on the list, I mean the endless runners etc.)
What are your thoughts about this?
E_E_E_EDIT:
In addition, with the help of the other posters, I can add:
Simulation games of any kind (Roller Coaster Tycoon, Harvest Moon, etc.)
Most Racing Games (I do not want to count games where you can destroy/distract/slow your opponents with weapons or ramming)
Journey - why did I not think of that?
Puzzle Games (Tetris, Professor Layton, etc.)
What is the core mechanic of Ace Attorney/Phoenix Wright; Echo Bazaar?
Adventure Games
Sports Games (that means EAs best selling game is non-violent in my opinion, aww yeah)
Visual Novels
Turn Based Strategy Games
And a mention of Draken12s Post ... please read it
Any new ideas?