Games for All Audiences (Story Inside)

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#1 BatDantheMan
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I have a show I broadcast in front of almost 2000 students at my High School all about video games. Now here's my limitations. I can only have 2 and half minutes of air time and the games can't have realistic violence (even Virtua Fighter 5 was shot down when I asked to review it with my superiors) or nearly anything with a gun (Alien Homind was a big no... which made me a very angry student). Pretty much anything with an E rating or T rating that's "family friendly" like Guitar Hero, or skate (I haven't played the demo since my 360 is in repairs so I don't know how "friendly" it is). Don't worry, I'm working on a side-project on YouTube which will be for more hardcore audiences. So I can review stuff like Halo 3 when it comes out. I'll also have more time to show. Now no matter how much I beg and plead, they won't let me show anything remotely violent at the school despite being 14-18 year old students... so I have to talk about games like Guitar Hero, Nintendogs, Madden. Just games that only casual gamers play. Problem is I want to talk about games the hardcore play and that side-project is taking a little longer then I thought. So what are some suggestions for other Family Friendly games that I should broadcast reviews for in front of 2000 High School students who I'm sure have seen millions of violent acts already.
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Why dont you take it upon yourself to purposely find T or E rated games that could appeal to the hardcore player? It shouldnt be that hard.

You've got games like Civ 4, GTR 2, Trackmania, Sam and Max, and DEFCON which are all fairly recent titles with either an E ot T rating.