game my parents might allow me to play?

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#1  Edited By clefspheare
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So to start im new to this website. I was wondering if any of you out there know of a game with

1: Good graphics

2: Has puzzle and fighting combined

3: Is for PC

4: No or very little cursing (only the words h_ _ _ or A _ _ )

5: No drug abuse (or at most maybe a cigarette) killing of people or monsters or sexual content

6: No blood or gore

7: Multipalyer

8: The only game that i really am allowed to play with killing and monsters in it are minecraft, SW battlefront 1, 2 and ea edition (and some lego games)

the hardest thing when it comes to playing video games is that the ones my parent let me play aren't very realistic (as in beautiful scenery and realistic looking people) and most games like that are all killing. A basic example is Overwatch, Most parents wouldn't think twice before letting there kid play it

and my mom almost did let me, until she found i would be playing with real people over the internet.

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#3 Mortal74
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Only PC games is killing your prospects. At almost 30 years old I am often shocked by the lack of options for family friendly games in the market and I feel bad for younger gamers like yourself. Back in the day the majority of games would fit your requirements list and for that reason I suggest you get a classic console or a retron 5 console and do some classic gaming. Tons of great stuff out there. M rated games in the 90s are laughably childish by today's standards of M rated games. I myself am very excited for Super Lucky's Tale coming exclusively to the Xbox One console later this year. It looks like a great family friendly platformer, something you do not see often these days. I am thinking a Nintendo Gamecube might be a great console for you. Plenty of family friendly games on that platform and it is not too retro so should feel somewhat more modern.

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#4 Yams1980
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puzzle games with decent graphics, Portal 1 and 2

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#6 speedytimsi
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Not sure does Divinity Orginal Sin or Total War games qualify for all the requirements.

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#7 Sam3231
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Trine.

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#9  Edited By foxhound_fox
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Almost anything with a E-T rating. This is why the ESRB system exists, to give parents an easy way of determining if games are appropriate for their children. There are hundreds of PC games out there that aren't M-rated.

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#10  Edited By Tj23
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Not sure whether The Witness is multiplayer ,if it is you should definitely get it.