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Casual vs. Hardcore Gaming?
Topic Started: Feb 13 2014, 07:31 AM (1,088 Views)
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Greetings. I will be your waifu this season.

I don't know many women/girls with that much free time on their hands, generally women seem to be more...task orientated? As in most like to keep busy with the odd lazy day/night out.

Some games are clearly for men but it seems like a lot of women just don't have the time to sit playing games for hours upon hours so to fill the time between work or whatever else, mobile games fill the void.

Most of the growing female gamer community seems to be young women in their teens or 20's, ones with free time after school or while they don't have a job that want something more than a mindless mobile arcade game and then they'll introduce friends of similar status to gaming and thus growth.


I don't feel it is really anything to do with marketing or not solely that it's not like games shout this is for men! Men just like more violent genre's because violence is our core nature and because there are so many men and so many get sucked in to these games there are more of them than there are geared towards women.
It's not really that games are aimed more at men it's just that men play them more, why put loads of money in advertising girly games like Barbie when nobody plays them? If suddenly every woman loved Barbie games you would see adverts for them all the time, the industry isn't anti-female like many are lead to believe.
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