So I showed my friend my steam libary, but we could not find any non-violent game (except from portal 2 i guess).

You got some non-violent games? by non-violent game I mean without fighting and hurting other people/animals.

(Before some of you go through my steam library, I just want to emphasize that we didn't search through all the games I own. only the ones that are in my favorite category)

Thanks!

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There are several genres with little to no violence. Adventure games and their offshoots (such as hidden object games), simulations, various visual novel genres, racing and various sports.

If you're talking 'action games', it becomes a little more difficult, but there are some platformers with no violence. Some have been mentioned. I think that RiME hasn't been mentioned yet.

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From your library:
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Goat simulator

If you wanna buy something new:
Any of the Trials games (technically non-violent games but you can get a boo-boo by messing up your jumps)
Trials 2 - http://store.steampowered.com/app/16600/Trials_2_Second_Edition/
Trials Evolution - http://store.steampowered.com/app/220160/Trials_Evolution_Gold_Edition/
Trials Fusion - http://store.steampowered.com/app/245490/Trials_Fusion/

Or if you're an aspiring doctor you could go with:
Surgeon Simulator 2013 - http://store.steampowered.com/app/233720/Surgeon_Simulator/

-J

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It's all about how you define violence :P
"Noun: behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something."

You're saving lives. Some of the red stuff comes out. Blood and kidneys aren't violent on their own. It's the intention that matters, innit?
Of course you can go to town with the pizza cutter...

-J

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Eh, by that definition, Goat Simulator definitely is violent.
Unless you really want to argue that you're breaking stuff and dragging people all across the map with your tongue entirely by accident.

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Fair point.

-J

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Lili: Child of Geos
There is "combat", but it is actually playing tag with some ghosts.
The Room
It is a puzzle game, so no violence is mostly given, but it is also one of the more famous and highest-rated mechanical puzzle video games ever made.

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You know, people aren't going to suggest anything useful when they all play violent games. Actually, most play a mix of anything, but most of time it's popular single player games or PvP ones.

Oh wait, people like Terraria, A Hat in Time, and other colorful stuff where you beat down enemies...Blood in 1st one, none in 2nd. Some examples, but I would rather like you see playing POSTAL 2 for giggles...Or Hatred if you are sooo mysogenic.

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Pyre is a RPG/visual novel/fantasy basketball masterpiece where there is no violence, only slams n jams. The stakes are very high without the threat of violence being the cause.

It's amazing.

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World of Guns

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One of the games I used to introduce my gf to gaming was Hue. It's a puzzle platformer where you solve puzzles with colours, she really liked it. You can 'die' in it, in a way you have to retry a puzzle, but I wouldn't call it violent.

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Firewatch is without a doubt my favorite non violent game i ever played i think. Sadly it is a bit short :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey96j2aH32U

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"About Love, Hate and the other ones", Farming Simulator series, "CreaVures" (don't remember correctly), "RUSH" and same games, "4 Elements" and same games as "Bejeweled", "Cities: Skylines", "Construction-Simulator 2015", Trainz Simulator series, Audiosurf, Car Mechanic Simulator series, "Chip", "Home Sheep Home 2", "Cook, Serve, Delicious!". I'ts what I tested already except "Home sheep home 2"

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noahs ark

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Any particular reason(s) why this friend of yours don't want to play games with violent content ? Some background here might help you get better and more accurate recommendations.

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My friend doesn't like violence or hurting others in games, movies and even in real life.

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Grow Home is a nice non violent game that I didn't see mentioned here.

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mortal kombat x is pretty nonviolent. i recommend it to you! :D
Here are some other recommendations:

  • Rocket League
  • Farming Simulator
  • Mini Metro
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"mortal kombat x is pretty nonviolent." lol i just got it cause of the sale XD

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Try it with Abzu / Papo & Yo and other art games.
Or Stardew Valley.

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Maybe you find something you like at Family Friendly Tag

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there are lots of visual novels, or the basic flash games like cute - casual platformers and so on, try also match 3 and puzzle games!

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  • A Story about My Uncle
  • Crayon Physics Deluxe
  • HuniePop
  • Train Valley
  • Euro Truck Simulator 2
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Killing Floor 2, Mortal Kombat X.

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