Nonviolent Video Games
10 Most Violent Video Games of 2016 (and What Kids Can Play Instead)
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by Common Sense
Homefront: The Revolution, a first-person shooter is set in an alternate reality where North Korea invades and takes over the United States. Players act as the leader of a resistance movement trying to overthrow its oppressors. You engage in guerilla warfare in the game's urban settings, using pistols, machine guns, grenades, and other weapons. Both enemies and the hero spray blood when they're shot, and cut scenes show torture throughout the game. The game includes swearing, drug references, and prostitutes who proposition players.
Alternate action games: Hard Reset Redux (age 10+), Adr1ft (age 13+).