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r505Matt said:
Scoobes said:
r505Matt said:
I find most female gamers I know actually like a wider variety of games than just The Sims or Cooking Mama. Wii games (Mario Kart, Wii Fit, Galaxy) and MMOs are also popular games among my female gaming friends. I don't think this is the case for all female gamers (I have one friend who is SICK at Dota) but girls play games more than ever these days (some 40% of gamers are female? Something like that?).

The female demographic is growing, and developers/publishers want to cash in, so of course these kinds of games (Imagine: Babyz) will surface, but I don't feel they represent the industries view of women as a whole.

Take a look at Bioware, some their games are controversially known for the 'sexual path' (so to speak) a character can take. Last I checked, most straight males, while playing a female character, aren't too keen on hooking up their character up with a guy. It can get kind of awkward (I feel bad for the achievement junkies out there in this case haha), especially if you are really absorbed in the game, and you feel some kind of connection with your main character. Having a guy hit on you must be awkward in that situation.

So it would seem to me that developers are really starting to recognize that female gamers play all kinds of games, like male gamers do, and they are taking steps (albeit some small ones in some cases, and some BAD steps in other cases) to acknowledge that.

Oops, didn't mean to insinuate that you thought female gamers are only into The Sims or Cooking Mama.

I feel bad for female gamers who play Halo/COD. And I quote:
Some girl - "Hi guys what's up?"
Some 14 year old - "OMG, are you a girl? are you hot?"
The girl - *turns mic off*


I think the biggest problem is how male gamers, the ones who still view the gaming industry as a dominantly male-oriented industry, think of and treat female gamers.

Just 2 points on the bolded:

1. Wouldn't the main female character be the one hitting on NPC rather than the other way round? The choices are there for them to completely snub that character.

2. OMG?! WTF?! That's really terrible!

OT:

From my experience, most of the girl gamers I know tend to play games where reactions aren't essential, but prefer games with a more cerebral experience. Basically, strategy and adventure games. The market is wide open for them really, and actually there are quite a few games that are on the PC (and some on Wii now) that appeal to female gamers that don't fit the stupid sterotypes that the games mentioned in the OP do. The gamers and the market are there (and probably a lot larger than we know), its just not widely known in the core gaming circles.

Haha, in regards to 1, in Dragon Age: Origins, you have an approval rating with different characters. As that rating gets higher, you get party wide buffs, so I would boost the rating through saying nice-ish things (not necessarily flirty) and giving gifts they like. After a while, the characters would all start hitting on you. 2 of the female characters starting 'fighting' over me at one point.

Character A - "You know I don't share well

Character B - "Whatever do you mean?"

A - "You know what I mean, back away"

Haha it was pretty funny (one of the reasons I love that game is the character interactions).

 

As for 2, yeahhh it's happened plenty of times on Halo (no one really talks in CoD).

 

Yeah, the game is great... I did the same and remember Morrigan bluntly saying to Leilani "You know I have bedded him?"... I sat there and was like WTF?! The game is pretty open about sexual encounters though, I mean how many other games do you know of that have a bisexual elf?

What's funny though is that my girlfriend sometimes watches me play and has a go at me for doing stuff that's morally... questionable :P