Highlights

  • Not all first-person shooter games are violent; some options, like Lovely Planet, offer a bright, challenging experience for older kids.
  • Superhot may have disturbing scenes, but with parental supervision, it's more of a puzzle game than a traditional shooter.
  • Games like Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball offer unique spins on FPS gameplay, making them enjoyable for kids who want something different.

When thinking about the types of games for kids to play, first-person shooters are usually low on the list of possible options. This is because the genre tends to be filled with overly violent, extremely gory installments that very much cater to a mature audience. Still, that doesn't mean there aren't some options out there that would work well.

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There are very few FPS games that are solely for kids, but some are less violent than others and serve as a nice starter for older kids who may be interested in them. Other games give a new take on what an FPS really is, moving away from guns entirely. Either way, it is possible to find first-person shooter games for kids.

Updated on June 16, 2024 by Mark Sammut: FPS games for kids are quite rare, so two E10+ games have been added as recommendations.

A few games with a T ESRB rating have been included. While meriting parental guidance, these titles are fine for older players.

15 Lovely Planet

Metascore: 65

A stage in Lovely Planet
Lovely Planet

Platform(s)
PlayStation 4 , Xbox One , Linux , Microsoft Windows , macOS , Nintendo Wii U
Released
July 31, 2014
Developer
QuickTequila
Genre(s)
FPS , Indie Games
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence

It may be tough to sell a difficult game to a kid, but if they are up for a bit of a challenge, they can try Lovely Planet. With graphics reminiscent of Katamari Damacy, the innocent look of the game may compel people looking for a brighter environment in their FPS to play this.

However, the game can be very difficult as each level tasks the player with killing every enemy on the stage without getting hit once. The goal is also to finish the level in the quickest time possible. These two elements may turn kids away from playing it, but it could be worth trying a few levels.

14 Superhot

Metascore: 82

Two enemies in Superhot
Superhot

Platform(s)
PC , PS4 , Switch , Xbox One
Released
February 25, 2016
Developer(s)
SUPERHOT Team
Genre(s)
FPS
ESRB
T For Teen Due To Drug Reference, Violence

To be clear, Superhot is a title that has some disturbing scenes in it. There are a few points in the game where the player must end their life to advance to the next level. This would make it completely understandable for parents to not want their kids to play.

That said, if parents are moderating the kids as they play, the game is not at all gory and serves as more of an engaging puzzle game than a fast-paced shoot 'em up. The game only moves when the player moves, so the strategy is to figure out the routes of other targets to effectively knock them all out.

Superhot is also available in VR, and it is generally recommended that users be at least 12 years old.

13 Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball

Steam User Rating: 91%

A red team and blue team shooting at targets and each other in Robot Roller Derby Disco Dodgeball
Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball

Platform(s)
Linux , Microsoft Windows , macOS
Released
February 19, 2015
Developer
82apps
Genre(s)
Action , Indie Games , Sports

Those who enjoy playing dodgeball in gym class will really love throwing a dodgeball around a vibrant neon skatepark in Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball. A game that features single-player and multiplayer modes, this FPS is all about expanding what players can do with the sport.

Robot Roller-Derby Disco Dodgeball has 21 modes that range in the number of players that they require. This includes a race around the park to shooting the balls into hoops. There are also numerous power-ups that can customize the experience, such as increasing the size of the dodgeballs to wearing jetpacks.

12 Boomerang X

Metascore: 81

A few nightmares in Boomerang X
Boomerang X

Platform(s)
Switch , PC
Released
July 8, 2021
Developer(s)
Dang!
Genre(s)
FPS
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence

Games with creepy monsters in them may be too much for super young children, but older kids may enjoy taking enemies down with a boomerang. In Boomerang X, players are tasked with fighting back against nightmares that have brought civilization into ruins.

The crux of the gameplay is players being able to hit these creatures with a boomerang, but there are a lot of really fun elements to throwing it, including being able to zip right to it while it's in the air. Boomerang X is also another difficult game, but it's one that can be entertaining to both play and watch for almost all ages.

11 Metroid Prime Trilogy

Metascore: 91

Samus Aran in Metroid Prime 3
Metroid Prime Remastered

Platform(s)
Switch
Released
February 8, 2023
Developer(s)
Nintendo , Retro Studios
Genre(s)
FPS , Metroidvania
ESRB
T For Teen due to Animated Blood, Violence

Metroid Prime borders on being a bit disturbing at points as there are plenty of violent montages in this game (and its sequels). But parents of older kids shouldn't feel too bad letting them play as much of the violence isn't terribly graphic, though it's recommended that parents play with them.

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The Metroid Prime Trilogy is rich with character and has plenty of fun puzzles to solve. The story itself also focuses on various interesting topics that could be thought-provoking and rewarding enough for a parent and kid to experience together.

10 Roboquest

Metascore: 85

Sunglasses Location
Roboquest

Released
November 7, 2023
Developer
RyseUp Studios
Genre(s)
Roguelite , FPS
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence

A fantastic roguelite FPS game, Roboquest enjoys a fruitful early access period, culminating in a full release that is both polished and accessible (while still providing a considerable challenge). While not completely devoid of a story, the project does not have a traditional campaign, instead focusing on repeat runs as players gradually level up and unlock upgrades for their robot or base.

Now, Roboquest is quite difficult, at least when it comes to FPS games for kids. Along with fairly aggressive enemies, the title punishes a lack of movement from players, making it play very much like a run-and-gun shooter. As such, the game might overwhelm very young kids; however, Roboquest also supports co-op, so parents can provide a helping hand.

9 Supraland

Metascore: 85

Two characters on the beach in Supraland
Supraland

Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One , Linux , Microsoft Windows
Released
April 9, 2018
Developer
Supra Games, Supra Games UG
Genre(s)
Puzzle , Metroidvania , Indie Games , Shooter , Fighting , Adventure
ESRB
T For Teen Due To Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, Mild Language

Another game that might be a bit challenging for kids but could also be an exhilarating experience is Supraland. Described as a first-person Metroidvania game, the world of Supraland takes place in a literal sandbox. Players are tasked with exploring the world and solving puzzles while also having to deal with many different enemies.

The game will reward players for overcoming obstacles and consistently keeps players guessing. While the game focuses a lot on melee attacks, there are also plenty of opportunities for shooting action.

8 PowerWash Simulator

Metascore: 84

Washing an older vehicle in PowerWash Simulator
PowerWash Simulator

Released
May 19, 2021
Developer(s)
FuturLab
Genre(s)
Simulation
ESRB
E For Everyone

When finding a first-person shooting game that kids can play, it's important to look across several different genres as a game that isn't a typical FPS has FPS-like elements. This is where a game like PowerWash Simulator comes in.

This relaxing game gives players a power washer that they can use to walk around and clean up every place with grime that they can find. The calming sounds of the washer and the pure satisfaction of cleaning up a mess make doing chores quite fun.

7 Penko Park

Metascore: 81

Penki in Penko Park
Penko Park

Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch , Linux , Microsoft Windows , macOS
Released
October 23, 2020
Developer
Ghostbutter
Genre(s)
Indie Games , Adventure , Simulation
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Crude Humor, Mild Language

Another atypical first-person shooter game to try out is a smaller indie game called Penko Park. The game is mainly focused on walking around a wildlife park that is a bit spookier than usual. Most of the shooting is done with a camera as the main purpose of the game is to take pictures of the different creatures that live there.

However, there are also plenty of opportunities to interact with the environment. Another shooting mechanic is the ability to extend the player's arm to grab certain objects. Overall, despite its horror vibes, Penko Park is an adorable creature collector that has FPS elements.

6 Penguins Arena: Sedna's World

Steam User Rating: 91%

Penguins wearing sunglasses in Penguins Arena: Sedna's World
Penguins Arena: Sedna's World

Platform(s)
Microsoft Windows , macOS
Released
December 18, 2008
Developer
Frogames
Genre(s)
Shooter , Casual , Indie Games

As noted above, multiplayer games can be a bit intimidating for kids. In Penguins Arena: Sedna's World, kids can enjoy the experience through LAN multiplayer and could dabble in online multiplayer if they and their parents are comfortable with that.

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Referred to as a "First-Penguin Shooter," the game revolves around where cartoon penguins must battle for survival. The quick games revolve around using different weapons to take on enemies. The game allows players to come back after dying, either fully reincarnated or as a ghost.

5 Totally Accurate Battlegrounds

Steam User Rating: 88%

A player looking through a sniper scope at two people driving in car in Totally Accurate Battlegrounds
Totally Accurate Battlegrounds

Platform(s)
PC
Released
June 5, 2018
Developer
Landfall
Genre(s)
FPS , Battle Royale
ESRB
N/A

Another free multiplayer offering, Totally Accurate Battlegrounds is a battle royale that caters to kids who are looking to goof off in a silly world. It is heavily inspired by many other games of the genre that are much more tailored for adults.

While the game features 60 players hunting each other at once, there are many ways that Totally Accurate Battlegrounds tries to be more inviting. This includes no voice chat, simply three catchphrases that can be uttered. There is also a range of ridiculous weapons and some parkour challenges for those kids who like jumping in games.

4 Slime Rancher

Metascore: 81

Different types of slimes in Slime Rancher
Slime Rancher

Platform(s)
Xbox One , PS4 , Switch
Released
August 1, 2017
Developer(s)
Monomi Park
Genre(s)
Adventure , Simulation
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence

Going back to simulators, a cute game that involves shooting (and collecting) slimes could be an easy bridge for kids to cross into first-person shooting games. In Slime Rancher, players take on the role of Beatrix LaBeau, a rancher who has started a new life on a planet far away.

The game revolves around spending each day growing the farm and exploring the region for various resources and creatures. The goal of the game is to not only get in a good enough position in the "Plort Market," but to also discover the hidden mysteries that lie in the "Far, Far Range."

Slime Rancher 2 is also great, but it is still in development.

3 Gunfire Reborn

Metascore: 75

gunfire reborn dual wielding pistols-1
Gunfire Reborn

Released
November 18, 2021
Developer(s)
Duoyi Games
Genre(s)
FPS , Roguelike
ESRB
T For Teen Due To Fantasy Violence

Gunfire Reborn is a great FPS game for any age, and that includes oldish kids looking to take their first steps into the genre. Due to following a roguelite structure with a few randomly generated elements (the maps are fairly static, but their start and end points are tweaked), the game revolves around experimenting with new builds.

There is not really a story to follow, which might be a negative for some people; however, the core gunplay is rock-solid and offers a decent range of variety through the weapons and characters. Similar to other roguelites, Gunfire Reborn can be a considerable time sink, keeping players entertained for potentially months on end. The game is viable both solo and in co-op, although the latter is only online.

2 Chex Quest HD

Steam User Rating: 80%

The player pointing a zorcher at boxes that say "Chex Mix" on them in Chex Quest HD
Chex Quest HD

Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch , Microsoft Windows
Released
May 18, 2020
Developer
Team Chex Quest HD, Flight School Studio
Genre(s)
Shooter , Free-to-Play , Indie Games
ESRB
rp

In the 1990s, General Mills created a video game that was meant to serve as a marketing campaign for Chex cereal. Years later, the game was re-released on Steam as a free game called Chex Quest HD, a non-violent FPS for kids.

Attempting to stop the invasion of Flemoids, the Chex Warrior sets off to save many of the individuals that were captured by the evil aliens. The player is armed with a "zorcher," which does not kill Flemoids. Instead, it simply sends them back to their original dimension. The game was initially a modification of the original Doom.

1 Portal 2

Metascore: 95

Turrents being bounced around with gel in Portal 2
Portal 2

Platform(s)
PS3 , Xbox 360 , Switch , PC
Released
April 18, 2011
Developer(s)
Valve
Genre(s)
Puzzle , Platformer
ESRB
E10+ for Everyone 10+: Fantasy Violence, Mild Language

The Portal series was an innovative take on puzzle games, but it also was a unique take on first-person shooting as well. While the original game was what started it all, the most talked-about game is Portal 2 for its amazing campaign mode that features great puzzle rooms and a hilariously deep narrative.

The game revolves around the premise of a portal gun where players can shoot portals that are connected in order to overcome a level's challenge. While the story mode is a lot of fun by itself, there is a cooperative mode that is both fun for all ages and a solid challenge that can keep kids busy with a friend or family member. There is endless fun with Portal 2.

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