I've got a tricky request. I'm a teacher. I teach English. As a foreign language. To elementary school kids. Some of them are beginners, and some are more advanced. I want to use games to help them learn more English, but more than half of them can't read more than a few words. And I can't recommend games with any kind of violence in them, for obvious reasons.
Ideally, I need to find as many games as possible without graphic violence (some cartoony stuff is probably okay, but no blood and no killing humans), which includes language which is not too difficult. Games with spoken narration are perfect, because the kids don't have to read. Written words are okay too, as long as they're not above about a 2nd grade reading level. The kids don't need to understand every word (the idea is they'll learn new words by playing), but they shouldn't be completely lost, either.
So far, I've got The I of It, Thomas Was Alone, Minecraft (all the kids play that already anyway), Neopets (hate it but it's good for kids), The Stanley Parable (for older kids mostly), Puzzle Bots (for kids who can read), Puzzler World (for kids who can read), and possibly Psychonauts for older kids.
I know there's got to be loads of point and click adventure games with good voiceovers, but it's tough to search for stuff specific to kids. Any kind of visual novel which is appropriate for children will be great, too, but again, it's tough to find stuff like that in the sea of Hentai games.
Does anyone have any concrete suggestions? It would be a huge help. And you'll be helping kids who would otherwise have to do boring workbook exercises!