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#1 Panko1
Member since 2012 • 25 Posts
It seems that this question is meant for boys gamers to answer just because they are majority. Or it could be just another chance to girls to say how good they think about them self as they usually do. Either way, girls are the ones most concerned about game genders because they feel suppressed by boys even when they aren't. But the true reason for most girls not playing games is simply because they don't like it or maybe because they favorite kind of game is to get more attention? If most girls learned to enjoy the games we would see more game for and by them but instead all we see are these masculine childish violent games simply because most players are angry 12 year-old boys resulting in male or female developers that make these repetitive FPS war games again and again and keep selling just by adding a new number on the title.
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#2 Panko1
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Why is every one mentioning all these puzzle games. Did you all read the question or just the title?
I know that Puzzle games and things of that nature usually do not contain any violence, but what I'd like to see is an Adventure or role-playing game without any violenceAntJR
And there's the right answer:
point-and-click adventures like Syberia or The Longest Journey...matem8904
Those games are exactly like that:
The real growth is in his negoatitation skill and problem-solving skills. As well as his tactfulness and neutralityAntJR
Syberia is actually the best one I've played. It is so long that the story continues through a second game. Too bad there's not much games like this around. I would like to see more games like this but I guess the younger kids get too bored of those. Those little 10 year-old boys just can't understand how someone could interact on a story without killing or getting killed by a monster. Unfortunately these kids are the ones that buy most of the games and they all look for violent games. Syberia almost had a 3rd sequel but got cancelled, games like this never get enough money which is why they are so hard to find.