Ok, so i have 2 daughters that game, my youngest is a WoW player (loves it) and me myself play conquer online (best pvp game imo)
My other daughter loves WoW, BUT she doesnt like the violence. She loves the pets and mounts and graphics. Is there any WoW like game that doesnt involve violence? Like able to obtain, pets,mounts, character creation (multiple choices, and able to change outfits) She loves exploring but in WoW she gets killed by mobs after leaving the city. Mini games inside the game would be a plus (Shes a fan of darkmoon carnival)
Star Stable is the only 1 I found, but that wasnt the game for her. It has to be a mmo and like alot of little girls, it needs to be pretty and colourful.
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Wizard 101 is pretty colourful with lots of Pets and Cute things haha
not sure if she has tried that
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
http://www.crazygames.com/game/vegan-vampire
You might also take a look at Amazing World, though it has combat too: http://store.steampowered.com/app/293500
Pirate 101 (lots of pets and companions)
Trove (easily change class)
Eden Eternal (cute graphics, rarely ever die)
Maple Story
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The problem is that pretty much every game has gear locked to levels aside from cash shop buying.
I tried hard to think of a game that is a mmorpg and offers a WOW atmosphere but no violence.Imo nothing exists.
IMo the ONLY way around this is if you the parent or other adult plays alongside her,that way you could take her out and just explore and let her enjoy everything about the game aside from killing stuff.However over time an adult may influence her ability to cope with minions in the world and better understand how to fight them back or avoid them.My point is she will get older and change her ideas of the game,she just needs parental guidance for the time being.
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There is how to train your dragon which is not bad me and my son played it a few times.
Oh no violence hehe I missed that check out maple story 2 it does not seem very violent and it is very unique, I hear people really enjoy it shockingly, also how to train your dragon is not really about fighting actually from what I played all we did was race, go through rings and stuff like that I do not remember any combat in that game.
http://www.webkinz.com/