I try to avoid "girls in games" articles but this is neat. According to a little study at University of Teesside, girls are apt to dig games with lots of fighting, thinking, and story. In other words, splodey games that aren't stupid.
I think this is something we can all embrace, vagina or no.
Clay used software developed at the University of Teesside in Middlesbrough to analyse the 34 best games as listed by 76 female gamers.The software, called Strange Analyst, builds a profile of each game by trawling through online reviews and extracting key words. Clay found women prefer games with confrontation and attack, investigations and puzzles - and a good story line.
Unfortunately, the article is extremely short and doesn't mention which keywords were used, etc. Still, this sounds right to me.
More here [New Scientist, thanks DB]
















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