@Steveoh Have you considered GRID and/or Trials Rising? GLYT might be good too if you don't like violence or farming games.
Haha @Steveoh I know exactly what you mean. Sometimes when I play Mortal Kombat 11, I definetely need to play something else afterwards (it's very bloody). Totally agree in silent games like Planet Zoo or another themepark-game, that would be very nice indeed!
There are some non-violent games coming in 2020, although most of them are sports-games, so I still hope that Stadia can bring some other nice games too to the platform. Let's hope!
Both my kids liked Trials Fusion on XBox, so I am expecting that they will be more than happy with Trials Rising, my youngest actually quite likes FS 17 on XBox, so I'm sure that he will have some entertainment with FS 19 on Stadia.
I've also purchased Kine for my youngest too, so there are a few titles out there that are suitable for the younger generation, but we will just have to give it some time for the library to expand and more titles to arrive.
Not sure that I can handle Just Dance that might be pushing me a bit too far.
But there are out of the 26 titles currently available:
(27%) 7 games age rated 7 or under
(15%) 4 games age rated 12
(12%) 3 games age rated 16
(46%) 12 games age rated 18
So while not all games that would appeal to everyone, just based on the age rating it doesn't look that bad, although I'm not sure that my 7 year old would think much of Football Manager...
I miss more. Adventure and platform games. Easy to pick up, hard to put down.
Almost every game is first person ( dø not mislike first person ,but like variaton)
So baldurs gate would probably become the first game of that kind of gameplay that i am looking forward too