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She's specifically asked for something she can create her own character, both in terms of their physical appearance, but also the character sheet kind-of-thing.
All I could think of were rather graphically violent (VtM: Bloodlines, etc...) and I'm drawing nothing for something age appropriate. All help appreciated.
- Starbound
- Spoxel
- Terraria
- Quest Hunter
- The Swords of Ditto
- Project: Gorgon
- Heroes of Hammerwatch
- Stardew Valley
Practically all RPGs have some form of minor gore really.
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https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/steam-play-is-great-for-a-younger-audience-with-games-like-lego-jurassic-world.13233
Edit: Sorry, missed the RPG part, that doesn't really fit with L-JW.
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Its going to depend part on how well they are able to play, and how well they can read at that age. I've had more success with co-op games since I can help them out to get through puzzles and difficult areas...
-Hammerwatch - it has adjustable difficulty sliders (up to infinate lives), plus co-op. I never tried heroes of hammerwatch since it isnt local co-op.
-stardew valley is great because you cant really do anything wrong
-we've also had a lot of fun with rocket league since they could just drive cars around in a circle until they figured out what was going on.
-we've played some victor vran (a little on the dark side, and no real character customization)
-minecraft - I dont play, but my 9 year old loves it.
-I havnt played overcooked or forager, but my kids are asking about those so they might be in our future during the next steam sale.
If you made me pick one, I would say stardew valley, tons to do, multiple ways to play, cute, and there is some customization....
Perhaps, in the same line, look at Pillars of Eternity series. If I recall correctly there was some option to disable blood and gore (though not 100% on this)
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Much appreciated.
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Even with blood turned off??