Saturday, 9 July 2011

Girls just wanna have fun...


...apparently!!! I think its fair to say that although I'm seeing more of the lesser spotted female wargamer than I ever have, they're still and incredibly rare breed of creature. Now why it is that wargaming is remaining the last bastion of male geekery I'm not entirely sure. Because if I go into comic book stores I see plenty of females pottering about buying Deadpool comics etc. with online gaming you're just as likely to get pawned by a girl gamer as you are some bloke sitting at home in arizona sweating his ass off in just his boxer shorts... you know who you are!!!

Some people have asked me why this topic concerns me so much, and to be honest I'd never really thought about why it bothered me. However I think there are two reasons it bothers me:

  1. I'm not really sure any sort of entertainment industry should be content with ever only having to target half of the population. Especially when what you're doing is a very niche thing. For Christs sake wargaming isn't mainstream and attracting as many people as you can into the hobby just seems like good common business sense and if what we're doing is instantly putting half of the world off, we need that to change surely?
  2. Like many male gamers I have another half, and while we do other things together wargaming is a big part of who I am and what I do and I'd love to be able to share it with my other half. I know of other gamers in my situation who'd love to involve their spouses but just can't get them interested.

For me personally the second point is more important to me, although the first point I do believe is something that should concern, games designers, producers and hobbyists alike... why don't girls want to game with us? I think I actually have some of the answers after chatting with a few females of late and asking that very question and to be honest I think its actually not that perplexing when you have it spelled out to you.

One of the things that I think might help is co-operative gaming. I've had various females over the years tell me the idea of starting in the hobby and been thrown in at the deep end with lots of overly competitive teenage boys doesn't fill them with joy. This is where computer games have it made I guess. You can hone your skills offline in the single player game and then go online when feeling confident enough in your skillz to pawn n00bs, plus there's a comfortable degree of separation from said teenage boys. Where's wargamings equivalent? Well it does kind of exist and its called the Co-operative Dungeon Crawler.

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