So while the first one might be simple enough, it can be a challenge to find ALL of the ways to get through. I love Stacking! Later challenges definitely get more challenging, again like Elagie says, there's several ways to do each one. Most of those are pretty old, though, so I just have to figure out where to start!) (You've all convinced me to finally try Zelda, too. Ico and Shadow of the Colossus - I mentioned that Ico was too old, but someone pointed out it was re-released in 2011, so you can play it and its companion game on PS3! Sweet!īe sure to check the comments for lots more plenty of non-console games being mentioned, and also older titles. After talking to some of you in the comments, tho, I believe the puzzles get more challenging as the game progresses - so check it out! It's by DoubleFine, the company behind Psychonauts, and the art is fantastic. Stacking (Xbox 360 & PS3) I enjoyed the demo of this, but was afraid it'd be too kiddie to recommend. World of Goo (PC, Mac, & Wii) - Physics-based puzzle game Okami (Re-released for the PS3 in 2011, also available on the Wii) Ni No Kuni (Also for the DS, or the PS3, released in 2010) The Professor Layton games (Nintendo DS only, which is why I didn't include it in my original list - but so many of you are raving about it that now I think I need a DS!) Kingdom Hearts - (2002)( PS2 ) or Kingdom Hearts Remix (HD remastered collection for the PS3, releases this September, yay!)ĥ/15 UPDATE: Wow, lots of great suggestions coming in! Keep 'em coming, guys! Here are some of the titles you've mentioned the most so far: ![]() So, with those caveats, here's what I've got so far: I realize there are many degrees of violence, but for my purposes here I'm defining any game that doesn't include/require killing other humanoid characters as "non-violent." (In fact, you might recognize several of these from my last recommended games post I'm not generally a fan of violent games, either.) I focused on relatively recent, story-driven console games not specifically aimed at kids - and I also left out anything sports-related, because blech. I gave Zippy a few titles to try, and then started amassing a list of my own. There aren't many non-violent games out there not aimed at children, but there are some, and some of those are pretty darn amazing. Like I'm stuck playing Lego games and this looks so much cooler." Thing in games that I play, and I just can't put myself through it justįor the world-building/storyline. Killing involved at all? I have a pretty low threshold for this kind of "This was a fun review to read (and would love to see you write more),īut are there any games this quality that aren't violent? Like, no Gain experience and develop your character's skills.įree map expansion, new characters and creatures, and new items will be regularly added to the game.After my review a few weeks back of BioShock: Infinite, a reader by the name of ZippyWafflebuns (best name ever? YUP) wrote:.Choose and customise equipment from a huge variety of unique items.Select from a range of player characters.Attack evil creatures lurking above and below the ground.Build villages with the inhabitants and protect them from threats.Discover powerful gems and craft them into equipment to enhance your playstyle.Craft impressive tools, armor and weapons. ![]()
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