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Creative Games sans Violence?

jolyon_jnr asks: "I'm looking for games to use in an unusual educational setting: a school within a Juvenile Detention Centre. I don't set policy, so the 'no violence' is a fixed criteria. I want to engage students' creativity and problem solving skills, without using 'boring educational software'. I've thought of Lemmings and The Incredible Machine. What other suggestions can you offer? Please bear in mind that most students have very low literacy levels, but will learn if motivated sufficiently."

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  1. Oregon trail. by Bad_CRC · · Score: 5, Funny

    Worked great for us oldtimers. :D

  2. Re:Lemmings is "no-violence"? by dalinian · · Score: 2, Funny

    Explode? That's not violence, that's just cute! "Oh no!" *dopdopdopdopdopdopdop* :-)

  3. Hackers/Atari ST by Quila · · Score: 3, Funny

    There was a game called "hackers" or something like that for the Atari ST where you go rummaging through computers of big bad corporation to figure out and stop their world domination plot. It took a good amount of problem solving, and it was fun.

    Plus you get to indoctrinate the juvies on corporate evil.

  4. NO! by alta · · Score: 5, Funny

    great, just we need a bunch of kids stuck in fantasy land when they get out of the joint. I can see it now, they get released, what do they do?

    Go north
    go north
    go east
    pick up stick
    beat old man
    You've gained experience!
    You've looted 3 silver pieces!
    Go east
    go east...

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