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ZFR: Just avoid shooters where you have to press the spacebar.
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tinyE: That's a dirty joke isn't it? :P
Well, with your right hand on your mouse and left hand on arrow keys, how do you press the spacebar?

Bad, I know...
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tinyE: That's a dirty joke isn't it? :P
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ZFR: Well, with your right hand on your mouse and left hand on arrow keys, how do you press the spacebar?

Bad, I know...
I LAUGHED MY ASS OFF.
the_thread_of_random_questions ur question fits this area instead of new thread

any games r for any people, no matter what they r

i feel like this thread should be thrown away but thats just me
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Post edited December 23, 2018 by Fairfox
Define "women".
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Tistonic: i feel like this thread should be thrown away but thats just me
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Fairfox: op was fake trouble-makin' fuck; dont worry 'boot it
And that from you......Thanks for the laughs.
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toxicTom: Define "women".
this
author is troll, thread is bait. Will participate, tho.

Stereotypes aside, there is no difference in between male and female gamers. I know both girls who like arpgs (and not casul d3, but something like grim dawn) and guys who prefer clickers. Gender of protagonist isnt the problem either - by myself, I prefer to play as females (coz their models usually look pretty), my ex enjoy males (pun intended), but we all like Beyond Good and Evil as much, as Witcher franchise.
Its only matter of your personal preferences, really
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sasuke12: On average, women tend to play that are easy and short.

So the list is

Abzu
Bloodrayne
Recent Tomb Raider games (Not the old ones that have exceptional difficulty)
Celeste
Giana Sisters
Gone Home
Life is Strange
Dear Esther
The Park
Ori and the Blind Forest
Firewatch
To the moon
Finding Paradise
A bird story
I just made my little sister try anzu and she played it to the end
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ZFR: Well, with your right hand on your mouse and left hand on arrow keys, how do you press the spacebar?

Bad, I know...
Ha ha ha!

Glad you explained that, had me totally puzzled!
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toxicTom: Define "women".
People who don't play video games.

And the few who do are usually lesbians, so that just makes them men with vaginas. Just press XY to win.
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Post edited December 24, 2018 by Fairfox
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SirPrimalform: No doubt there are some people out there who think sexism is a good thing. I question their human being credentials.
There appears to be many people in this country who think racism, sexism, misogynism, and likely many other "isms" are good things. I don't question their human credentials though. They absolutely don't qualify as human. Most certainly not humane.
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OneStonedBastard: As a male, I have a feeling I would cringe and find little information in a list called "games suitable for men".
That list would be full of unrealistic body proportions all around, nudity, blood and swearing. Also dudes with huge bodies and tiny heads. You can bet on it.

It kind of bothers me that it is so possible to make lists like these based on stereotypes. Like If the box art is cute, has pink on it, and/or features cartoon cute girls it is most likely a "ladylike" game. I love when games subvert this. Hatoful Boyfriend for the win!
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OneStonedBastard: As a male, I have a feeling I would cringe and find little information in a list called "games suitable for men".
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kitsuneae: That list would be full of unrealistic body proportions all around, nudity, blood and swearing. Also dudes with huge bodies and tiny heads. You can bet on it.

It kind of bothers me that it is so possible to make lists like these based on stereotypes. Like If the box art is cute, has pink on it, and/or features cartoon cute girls it is most likely a "ladylike" game. I love when games subvert this. Hatoful Boyfriend for the win!
Confusion should never be mistaken for subversion.