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Could you be more specific about what you want? E.g. building/basebuilding took off in a big way with Minecraft and is arguably creative, but if you wanna be a director, that narrows it down a lot. In fact I don't think I've heard of a game like that since 3D Movie Maker.
SFM is cool, but not really a game, per se. People have made some mindblowing shit in that.
I guess I am looking for kid-friendly versions of business applications. Like Creative Writer is Word for kids, Fine Artist is Photoshop for kids, 3DMM is Maya/Blender for kids..
I don't know the specific examples, but that sounds like it might be sort of niche. I don't know how old the kids would be, (or how motivated - makes a world of difference,) but they can be pretty quick if you help them along. It might be a good idea to give them a leg up on "real world" software.
Well, the 'kid' in this case is me wanting to relive experiences..