Non-Violent Video Games

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Non-Violent Video Games are video games that are not violent, and can help educate and entertain children in a safe, family-friendly manner. Ratings are usually useful for determining if a game is family-friendly, but this doesn't always work better than actually knowing the game, as some games may contain elements not taken in consideration when rated or may simply lack educational value. Examples of non-violent video games include:

Indirect Violence[edit]

It should be noted that in some games, especially platform games, that player controlled characters can die by falling into holes or on spikes, common in Mario and Sonic games. Also, these games feature "boss battles" where a player must defeat an opponent, usually through physical means, such as jumping on the boss's head.

Party games, however, are usually non-violent, but may require parental review.

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