Best FUN moral game?

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Black & White = Clean up after myself by throwing my poop into the ocean or have fun by throwing my poop at the villagers? Choices.. choices...
 

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R-Type, because the Bydo empire is evil and good men need to find courage in their morality to stand up and pilot an Arrowhead fighter to victory.
 

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Jandau said:
avykins said:
Try Tokimeki Check In!

See, that's just not fair! One one hand, rape is wrong. On tre other hand, can you honestly resist at least trying the first option?
Lulz. Gotta love hentai games. :p
 

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GodotIsWaiting4U said:
Play KOTOR, and run it light side. Seems pretty moral to me.

KOTOR 2 toys with gray areas more, and is good if you actually want to think about various ethical quandaries and other stuff like that, but if it's a straightforward good vs. evil thing you're after, you can't go wrong with KOTOR.
"The Jedi do not believe in killing their prisoners...no matter what their crime."
I agree with both KotOR games.

UFC: Undisputed teaches us that repeatedly beating on people is good for you.
 

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Planescape: Torment.
Morality in this game is... weird. On one side you sometimes HAVE to be evil to achieve some goals. But on the other, it sometimes requires you to do some really (and almost silly) good things.
KOTOR games have deep moral part in them.

And last but not least. The Whitcher (sorry if I spelled it wrong). Which in my opinion started the new fashion of creating "morally neutral" RPG-s. Where there are no really good or bad decisions, and each every one of them can have unpredictable consequences.
 

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avykins said:
Try Tokimeki Check In!

ROFL! Nice one. As for an actual opinion, THERE ARE MANY MORAL CHOICE BASED GAMES OUT THERE FOOL! (<--lines up) It has been the main selling point for dozens of mainstream titles out there.
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
grand theft auto, Im sure someone out there has managed to win it without carjacking anyone
 

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Well all the things chosen so far have been games that only let you choose, and most people actually choose the other part.
 

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Most of you people are idiots.

He means MORAL games not games with MORAL CHOICE SYSTEMS.

Moral games as in those childrens games that feature no violence, sexual themes, scantily clad women, guns, nothing remotely evil. Games that're morally correct.
 

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CheeseSandwichCake said:
Most of you people are idiots.

He means MORAL games not games with MORAL CHOICE SYSTEMS.

Moral games as in those childrens games that feature no violence, sexual themes, scantily clad women, guns, nothing remotely evil. Games that're morally correct.
If anything, games have taught us that the acme of morality is having the choice to slaughter thousands people in a good way rather than an evil way.
 

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maybe these morals are subjective so to find a compleatly moral game would be impossbale. thankyou have a nice flight
 

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delta4062 said:
Slash Dementia said:
GodotIsWaiting4U said:
Play KOTOR, and run it light side. Seems pretty moral to me.

KOTOR 2 toys with gray areas more, and is good if you actually want to think about various ethical quandaries and other stuff like that, but if it's a straightforward good vs. evil thing you're after, you can't go wrong with KOTOR.
"The Jedi do not believe in killing their prisoners...no matter what their crime."
I agree with both KotOR games.

UFC: Undisputed teaches us that repeatedly beating on people is good for you.
It also teaches us how cheap flash KOs are.
And how annoyingly common they are
 

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supermaster1337 said:
I have noticed over the years that there hasnt been many moral games out, most of them are either just killing, or just some sort of entertainment.

I am honestly having a brain fart and Cant think of any Fun moral games...
What would you say is in that catagory and why?
??????? Well good luck with that...