What are the best nonviolent games that have a storyline?

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would Little Big Planet be considered violent?
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noiseredux wrote:would Little Big Planet be considered violent?
Considering everything except Sackboy is an inanimate object, I'd say it's non-violent.
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Xeogred wrote:
MrPopo wrote:
Xeogred wrote:Wow, someone else in the world has played Project Eden? :lol:

I loved that game.
Wow, I totally meant to type in Child of Eden. In my defense, apparently Rez's development title was Project Eden (not that I knew that beforehand).
Ah, back to being the only one who's played it.

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To sum it up if anyone cares, it was like a 3D Lost Vikings basically. One of the strangest games I've ever played no doubt, good stuff.
Child of Eden is my favorite game of this generation and definitely close to the top all time.

It maybe qualifies as a non violent game. You're purifying things not killing them. But they do also shoot projectiles at you... Hmm.
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My first instinct was Kirby, strangely. Eating other creatures isn't violent right? I can't associate Kirby with "violence".
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Does Snatcher for Sega CD count? It's technically a point and click game, though you do have a gun...
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