As a 27 year old woman who knows other 27 year old women, I can tell you that more of them have played TW3 than Candy Crush.
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Replying to @EvilRshnNoises @magmamaster1801
K well farm sims like Stardew Valley are fucking great and are well loved by men and women so.
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Replying to @EvilRshnNoises @magmamaster1801
Do we? It doesn't actually quantify. And the survey does actually note that the reason it's skewed is possibly of the representation skew in the marketing and game itself.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @magmamaster1801
So if you only produce and market games to men, then that is statistically going to be the population of who plays it. But games that tend to market to a wider audience gains a wider audience.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @magmamaster1801
It is a cyclical process. If games only represented women or marketed to women, then statistically women would dominate. But it wouldn't mean that men don't like video games or wouldn't play them if a game of a certain genre came out that catered to them.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @magmamaster1801
Example: I am not a big shooter fan, but I've been watching a Wolfenstein playthrough and now I am planning on buying it because it caters to stuff I enjoy in games.
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My point is that if games market to a wider audience then they will draw in that wider audience. There is something to be said about targeting certain populations, but to focus on one is silly.
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