fun fact: after the game got big in 2020 we had to change the colour of the MedBay cross because we apparently violated the Geneva Conventions Act by making it red???? oops
You can violate the Geneva Conventions in Animal Crossing: New Horizons by ignoring Gulliver (the wounded, sick and shipwrecked shall be collected and cared for)
Among Us is explicitly a game about violating article 37 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions, which prohibits the act of perfidy (killing enemies by betraying their confidence).
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You can violate article 77 of Additional Protocol 1 to the Geneva Conventions (all parties must ensure children under the age of the age fifteen do not take part in hostilities) in Kingdom Hearts 2.
There is technically nothing in the Geneva Conventions that forbid you from rewinding time after a combatant kills you and killing them in return, thus absolving Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time of any wrongdoings.
Considering that the upcoming Six Days in Fallujah revival is set to be an authentic depiction of the Iraq War, we can assume you will be able to violate the Geneva Conventions in it.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses' use of child soldiers does not violate the Geneva Conventions, as all of the children are 15 or older (see Additional Protocol 1, article 77).
You can violate article 17 of the 2nd Geneva Convention (shipwrecked persons who are landed in neutral ports cannot again take part in operations of war) in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening.
You can violate the Chemical Weapons Convention in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, but you are unlikely to be convicted thanks to a loophole that the US military exploited in the Battle of Fallujah.
You can violate the Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (Article 13: Prisoners of war must at all times be humanely treated) in those awful mobile game ads
We have combed through the Geneva Conventions and other treaties for weeks and it does appear that it is not specifically illegal to turn into a giant cat bus and run over hundreds of enemies, clearing Persona 5 Strikers on this one point alone.
You can violate the 1907 Hague Convention Prohibition on dropping projectiles and explosives from balloons (XIV) in Red Dead Redemption 2, but as the bulk of the game takes place in 1899, you cannot be held legally responsible unless you do so in the post-game.
You can violate article 42 of the 4th Geneva Convention (placing protected persons in assigned residences can only be done if absolutely necessary) in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Aku violates article 49 of the 4th Geneva Convention (can not forcefully displace individuals) in Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time by deporting Samurai Jack into the future.
You can violate point 4 of the Nuremberg Code (experiments should be conducted as to avoid all unnecessary physical and mental suffering and injury) in Pokémon Sun & Moon by mega-evolving Aerodactyl.
Furthermore, you can violate the Outer Space Treaty clarifying Agreement On The Rescue of Astronauts (all possible steps must be take to rescue astronauts in distress) in Among Us.
You can choose to violate article 50 of the 1st Geneva Convention (willful killing not justified by military necessity and carried out wantonly) in Undertale.
You can violate article 9 of Additional Protocol II to the Geneva Conventions (religious personnel shall be respected and protected) in Resident Evil 4.
You can violate article 42 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions (no person parachuting from an aircraft shall be made the object of attack) in Fortnite.
You can violate article 54.2 of Additional Protocol 1 to the Geneva Conventions (you can not render agricultural areas for the production of foodstuffs, crops, or livestock useless) in Settlers of Catan.
Hades is an exemplary vision of how the 3rd Geneva Convention should be carried out, as it correctly abides by every rule as it pertains to prisoners of war and protocol for escape attempts.
Per the recent Nintendo leak, you were almost able to violate article 51 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions (indiscriminate bombardment of civilians) in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island.
You can violate article 58 of the 4th Geneva Convention (objects used for religious worship are to be allowed passage) in Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures
You can violate article 47 of Additional Protocol 1 to the Geneva Conventions (mercenaries shall not have the right to be a combatant) in Star Fox 64, as Fox and his team are third-party contractors.
You can kill the shit out of civilians in Destroy All Humans! but, as far as we know, these little grey aliens haven't signed onto any international agreements regarding war crimes. So ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Judging by its first trailer, it appears that you'll be able to violate the 4th Geneva Convention (which prohibits violence against civilians) in Far Cry 6.
You can violate article 54 of Additional Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions (you can not destroy or render agricultural areas useless) in Stardew Valley
The US government may have violated article 147 of the 4th Geneva Convention (no biological experiments on civilians) if the rumors surrounding Polybius are true.
However, you cannot violate the Geneva Conventions through use of auditory torture, a ruling decided by the United States government when used against those in Guantanamo Bay.