Yes, the haunted h ouse thing , I realize that ( that people like to be scared, etc.).
But you must admit, that non violent games are on the rise, I've seen it, and I've seen people on other forums ASK for it, but if you haven't seen that, then I can see that you might think otherwise.
I am a vegan, so its SUPER EASY for me to want to avoid violence , and vegan/vegetarianism IS on the rise as well, and that will eventually lend itself to non-violence in games too, and as I noted, its PROOF of this already starting, given you already see blizzards removing at least some aspects of killing animals in starter zones.
Killing fictional 'monsters' as you say prob. doesn't do much harm per se ( although plenty of studies may prove otherwise , if one BING"s for information on that, and make sure one is being 'objective' in that search)
Many people see games like CXOD and Crysis3 as totally b rainDEAD games, as all they do is GLORIFY violence, and I might even go as far to say, that it makes the militiaries jOB so much easier if young people , etc., think its 'kewl' to kill. Super Mario has very little violence in it, and I have super Mario for wii and off hand I don't recall much violence there at all, so I think that's a HUGE stretch to say that LOL. LInks ?
If violence is the only way you can think of to 'attract' people, then Im not sure you are giving as much thought to design, as you are to 'coding'
I thought this was going to be a 'simple' objective thread, but you are turning it kind of ugly, and you can expect me to fire right back at you in defense of what I see as a changing paradigm, eventually, in publics thinking on violence. Violence is , as it does, and I see no redeeming value to it moving forward as a society.
Opinions on the issue are mixed, but it certainly doesn't hurt to be AWARE of our surroundings and subsequent things we do that can influence others:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/08/26/tech/gami
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From bottom of article:
" To be sure, "Bulletstorm" revels in a stream of nonstop profanity and rewards grisly "skill kills" that include impaling opponents on a cactus and chopping them in half. But the worst game in the world?
"I think of it as a teenage shooter game that tries to get attention by being gross, obscene and sexually charged," CNN.com video-game contributor Larry Frum wrote when it was released. "It is funny at first, but after a while, it becomes tired."
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SOme of those things really make my blood boil ( makes me sick too!), and make me wonder, really?, what is the point in doing such things if not to make profit off of VIOLENCE ? Is that responsible I wonder ? HM.....
Makes me think as a society, all we care about sometimes is egging on the WORST parts of who we are instead of making strides in improving ourselves.
Make the game you want obviously, that's entirely up to you, but all I did was put forth a opinion based on what I see as 'responsibility' , and some of the comments from that article would suggest we do just that
FOr more objectivity from a scientist, I offer th is:
http://ithp.org/articles/violentvideogames.html
Objectivity matters. IM all about it. Fair is fair