Gender Inclusive Game Design Reviewed 44
BWJones writes "iDevGames has posted a book review on Gender Inclusive Game Design that should prove an interesting read not only for game design, but also for the sociological perspective. I've long wondered why the game design community has not paid more attention to gender issues given that the gaming industry has now eclipsed the movie industry in terms of overall sales. While I am not a gamer per se, I am on the beta test teams for a couple big Mac development/porting houses. I have wondered how some of these games would appeal to different demographics and what the gender demographics were. I am sure that given the financial motives, this data is available somewhere."
Well... (Score:2, Interesting)
One thing I keep hearing from girls is that games like Barbie Horse Adventure suck. These people play The Sims, which dosen't seem marketed at any particular gender.
Re:Well... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Well... (Score:3, Insightful)
The book is not about developing games marketed towards women, but more about developing games that don't drive them away.
Re:Well... (Score:1)
It looked like a completely standard side scroller.
You jump over stuff. The control sucked.
Things hurt you. What I saw were floating tennis rackets. It was bad enough I didn't stick around long enough to find out whether there were weapons. Given the setting(Ba
Re:Well... (Score:2)
I'm surprised they haven't given something like The Sims more RPG-like, or episode-like elements, and a bit more control. The only downside of that game is the time requirement...most moms [i.e. like my wife] don't have enough time to pl
Re:Why worry about it at all? (Score:4, Interesting)
Personally, I could give a fuck what sex characters are if video game writing was about 4000x better. Maybe we outgrossed movies recently, but video games aren't exactly approaching the artistic merit of, say, 21 Grams. Games aren't even approaching the artistic merit of the best comic books. imnsho.
Re:Why worry about it at all? (Score:2)
I couldn't disagree more. My favorite part of any game, be it an FPS, RPG or a sidescroller, is when an innovative story is revealed to me. This is one of the reasons that Half Life was considered such an excellent game. It certainly didn't innovate in gameplay.
And I have yet to see an RPG with dialog or a plot that didn't have obvious room for improvement. There are plenty that are good enoughto be lots of fun. There are none
Re:Why worry about it at all? (Score:2)
Because she doesn't understand what "role-playing" means. She's supposed to pretend to be a guy just as all the characters in the game pretend their in real situations.
If she's so uptight about gender identity in video games, try tossing her Metroid Fusion instead.
Re:Why worry about it at all? (Score:2)
I as a guy am not all that interested in that game. It barely sounds rentable to me. Sure, it might sell well to the sacred 18-25 y.o. male demographic (fool, money, parted, etc.) for about a week, but as soon as the next T
Games are nowhere near movies in size (Score:2, Insightful)
Where do you work? (Score:3, Funny)
Big Mac development
Maybe you can ask that clown for help.
Gender bias in gaming (Score:5, Interesting)
According to all the research, males are supposed to be "better" at spacial organization type operations. Whatever.
In any case, 90% of the people who register the software, write me email, or confess to addition are women. I have no explanation for this. I don't understand it. But more than one woman has said that the game "intrudes into her dreams," and becomes an obsession to the point where it's disturbing. I haven't had one man say either of those things.
I don't get it. But there it is.
Re:Gender bias in gaming (Score:1)
I'd rather find women who are more willing to partake in multiplication!
Doom 3 will have this! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Doom 3 will have this! (Score:5, Funny)
"You have encountered a level 7 Succubus. Press A to attack. Press F to post to a dozen online gaming forums looking for a code to make the succubus naked. Press M to enable the one-handed gameplay mode for 30 seconds. Press C to solicit cybersex from the succubus."
More Female Avatars! (Score:3, Interesting)
Diablo II is a great example of what there could be - three female characters, none of them looking ridiculous. Or some of the Quake 3 characters.
It seems like adding such a choice couldn't really hurt the game in many situations, except for the FMV-loaded games - though even some of them could probably be done differently to allow that kind of freedom.
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:3, Funny)
To be fair, all the guys are muscular, tanned, and athletic. At least your side gets the fat chick.
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:1)
You don't get it. Guys can choose avatars based on either the "that's what I wanna look like" feeling (the overly-muscular and attractive avatars), or the "I wanna do that!" feeling (women who look straight out of a porn movie - often with matching wardrobe in fantasy games).
Women don't choose based on the "I wanna do that character" feeling. And besides, it doesn't seem like a huge request just to have some realistic choices for avatars.
At
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:3)
No, it really isn't an unreasonable request. Then again, what's the BFD?
"And what the fuck is this supposed to mean? We don't want to choose the blond sex-kitten avatar so our only other choice is a fat female character? This is just plain insulting."
It's a joke, and obviously you missed the point of it.
Lighten up. If you're going to
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:1)
I think the BFD is - there goes your gender inclusive game. She states the reasons why she would not buy a game that has specific gender biases and you brush them off as being trivial.
"It's a joke, and obviously you missed the point of it."
Maybe, but have you considered that she might not be the only one who missed the point of your joke?
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:2)
It wasn't my intention to brush them off as trivial, it was to let her know she's over-reacting.
"Maybe, but have you considered that she might not be the only one who missed the point of your joke?"
Ya know, I can kind of see how why she was upset. And I'm sorry about that. I really wish we could have settled it more tactfully, though. I really do care about feelings like th
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:1)
However, such images are going to have an affect on less serious female gamers. When the game characters are clearly designed to appeal to teenage boys, the gi
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:2)
Were ya picturing Tomb Raider?
" just that systematic choices in that direction by the game industry does strongly push an entire - and large - group of people away from games."
Hmm.. are ya saying it's sorta like a boys only club? I can see it working out that way. I think I have a clearer idea of why my previous comment was a problem. Probably felt like I was saying "who cares if women don't
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:1)
I think gender selection should have been a part of it. Ever character on there could have been male or female, granted the Amazon would probably not be an Amazon anymore, but there could be an equal male Character. BTW, I used the Rouge on the first and the Amazon on the second.
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FMV-loaded? What's that?
Yes, you are most correct in that most games could easily be created with either gender neutrality or an option to set the sex of the avatar. However, more difficult would be the establishment of story lines that might appeal to both genders equally. Sometimes it does not
Re:More Female Avatars! (Score:1)
Hasn't this been done? (Score:3, Interesting)
I've played many female characters in my time... (Score:1)
Ms. Pacman
Choice of M/F - Labyrinth
Razor - Maniac Mansion
Alice - Alice in Wonderland (C64)
Princess Peach - Super Mario Bros. 2
Passionate Patty - Leisure Suit Larry 3
Princess Rosella - Kings Quest 4
Valkyrie - Gauntlet
Samus Aran - Metroid
Chung
An answer to your question: (Score:3, Interesting)
Simple enough to answer. Game designers like to make games that they want to play. The team morale for a group of 22 - 30 year old programmers working on a barbie title is just slightly less enthusiastic then the guy who scrubs toilets for a living.
END COMMUNICATION
Yes please (Score:1)
The men, the women, and the misunderstanding. (Score:1)
1) Avatars -
The Men - We get good looking buff avatars and you get hot chick avatars. What's the problem?
The Women - All the males are playing the hot chick avatar and I personally wouldn't want 36EEE breasts. Why do these game programmers always program us like porn stars?
The Misunderstanding - Men honestly think about sex a lot. Women tend to think more about love and honesty. Women often would like to portray