Edit: Daughter is only 5 so she’s unlikely to play much but she watches me and as long as it’s not too violent, it should be fine

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    Alba: A Wildlife Adventure

    It’s very wholesome and relaxing. She can probably play this herself.

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    Freedom planet series

    La mulana 2 (though it has some adult jokes)

    Undertale (frisk is deliberately gender neutral to be imprintable)

    Touhou Luna Nights (the original touhou games too, though the translated dialogue doesn’t always make sense).

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      Undertale is absolutely not age appropriate… It deals with extreme psychological trauma and horror and starts out super scary

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    As a woman myself… i prefere a game where i can create my own pc and do my own choices. Cause i dislike the presentation of my gender in many games. But it is changing cause of society moving forward.

    1. A game, for maybe in the future, cause it’s still in early access: little witch in the woods

    2. Immortal fenix rising has a female lead who is saving all of the greek gods

    3. Profit

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    Why?

    Edit: Thanks for the downvotes. I guess people don’t like open-ended questions around here.

    • Dunstabzugshaubitze@feddit.de
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      People in media are often displayed filling strongly defined roles based on their outward appearance and such, this reinforces biases and forms certain expectations, thus it’s good to provide examples that show people in different roles.

      E.g.:

      gay men are often presented as flamboyant, always horny party people, but seldom as successful, serious business guys or as a caring partner for their loved one.

      Or the classical trope of the damsel in distress, where the womans purpose is to be in danger so she can be rescued by a strong heroic male.

      Or Men in general who are seldom portrait as emotional complex people.