LGBTQ+ video gameshave become far more prominent over the years. Indie developers have especially stepped up to fill the hole in the gaming market, and the resulting games have been fantastic. Queer creators often use their own experiences in the stories, making it a more natural and relatable...
In the wider gaming landscape, there is LGBTQ representation in some games—but it might be (and regularly is) hidden. Sometimes this is behind a series of optional dialogue choices. For example, inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, there is a short quest where the player is accompanied b...
Gaming is a very special medium because you are in it and part of the world that you are playing. For LGBTQ+ people, a lot of us used video games from an early age to escape into when we were not out, or perhaps struggling with our identity. I could play The Sims and have...
I've been chipping away at Murder by Numbers myself for the past few months (very close to finishing it!) and I can absolutely confirm that it's LGBTQ+ representation definitely feels like it came from a very personal place with how it's handled (K.C my beloved). I always do like ...
representation is key as well. It’s nice to have gay characters around who are acknowledged as such. (Granted, you can also do this by having gay characters who aren’t romances. Or both. Both is good ) This is also worth noting for bisexual romance options as w...
This contribution focuses on the game Uddertale (2016), developed by the artist Doxy for The Poundry, a young distributor of online sex games. As its title suggests, Uddertale, is a spoof of the indie hit Undertale (Fox 2015), an adventure role-playing g
Taking on one's own customizable dad persona, users encounter a diverse cast of fellow single dads and engage in story-driven gameplay, complete with mini-games and multiple endings. Its huge success stems from its inclusive, feel-good approach to LGBTQ+ representation, heartwarming storytelling,...
Also ranks #1 on The Best Queer Video Games With LGBTQ+ Content Also ranks #1 on Things Modern Games Need To Stop Doing Also ranks #3 on Every 'Dragon Age' Game, Ranked Buy atView on AMAZON 28 Grand Theft Auto: The Lost and Damned Feb 17 2009 121 votes Experience the dark side of...
Though it plays like a visual novel, the game is set up as a representation of a high-tech user interface onboard a spaceship, with your AI of choice serving as your guide. The game literally does take place over three real-time days, with the ship's limited power reserves forcing you...
In terms of coziness, this one’s a little different from our other choices on the list, but its wholesome vibes, adorable art, and brilliant approach towards LGBTQ+ representation certainly earns it a place on this list in our eyes. To find out more about this indie classic in the making...