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Games gay romance

The first gay character in a video game was an unnamed woman in the 1986 gameMoonmist, who was arguing with her girlfriend over the girlfriend’s decision to marry a man. Two years later, Nintendo introduced one of the first mainstream gay characters: Birdo, the pink, beribboned dinosaur fromSuper Mario Bros. 2. In the game manual, she’s described as such: “He thinks he’s a girl … He’d rather be called Birdetta.” Ten years later,Fallout 2 made history by featuring a same-sex marriage option: there is no difference in gameplay, regardless of whom you unite. In 2003, Bioware began its complicated history of LGBTQ romance in RPGs with Juhabi, a sapphic Jedi Knight from the smash hitKnights of the Old Republic (KOTOR). This year marks the 30th anniversary of the first gay character in a video game, and developers are barely starting to do things right.

Play any Bioware RPG series such as Mass Effect, Dragon Age, and Fallout, and you’ll see one of the most diverse casts of characters outside of games made in Japan. Play one and you’ll also see a familiar pattern emerge among them: singular hero assembles a ragtag team of colorful chara

Limited Romance Options in Choice of Games

PristineManiac41

As it says in the title, I’ve never been a fan of limiting the reader’s romantic options when creating games on this website. Whether it be because of NPCs having a set sexuality or the player existence forced to have a certain personality in command to date them.

Now I understand that some developers feel that characters look more realistic if they’re lesbian, straight, etc. instead of being player-sexual but based on what I have created on my own work in progress, the gender doesn’t produce too much of a difference and I’m having difficulty seeing why you would punish a player because of their gender by confining their options to a couple romances specifically with games where gender is only used to make the reader more immersed and makes close to no adjust to the story over all. It also affects certain people, or me anyways, when there is a clear difference between romance options for sexualities. Some games have three lesbian options and only one straight male option or two straight female options and one homosexual option…obviously random examples but hopefully you see where I’m getting at.

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For straight players who ENJOYS romance, do you ever play thru the gay romance?
I contain only recently pondered this. Romance is a crucial part of my RPG experience. Literally, how many characters I create in a game, depends on how many romance options there are. It's not because I'm a horny deviant, I'm married. But I feel like they complete the story. Even some of the most testosterone-driven movies have love affair in them. Of course, it helps that in WotR's case, the girls are generally attractive. The experience harkens me endorse to the Mass Influence trilogy, where most of the girls are smoking hot, except that tattoed witch.

Anyway, I was discussing the game with a friend of mine who is openly bisexual, and who is also an RPG enthusiast but who has yet to perform this game. I told him about this dilemma I was having in one of my playthroughs where I was romancing Sosiel as a Lich and about the two hard and evil decisions I had to build in Act 5, and I asked for his opinion. He raised his eyebrow at me in surprise, and he was like, how can you be romancing a homosexual character since you're straight? I was like, why not? He is a gentle soul, he likes to paint, and he is loy

A Gay Romance WIP, interest check

Ghost_Train6641

I’ve been thinking about writing a choice game that is based completely on guys.
I have the first story written to four chapters currently but I haven’t developed it into anything in particular.

It’s about a young guy (probably 16 - 18, TBC) who has a less than normal dream about a certain guy from a downtown nightclub. The dream leads to certain other things in the boy’s life that alter and shape his ultimate years as a juvenile adult, for better or for worse: the selection is yours.

As you progress through the story you discover secrets, love, lies and a sinister plot brewing in the heart if the Downtown district…

Gender locked male story with the planned eventual preference of five ROs.
Be a strong popular Jock, a young “mad” scientist, a bookworm, a uppermost athletics student or a drama student.
Find romance and learn what you can about your friends…and enemies…

This story will enclose a few mature scenes that won’t be suitable for younger readers.

Please notice that this is only an idea so any feedback or potential ideas from anyone so I can develop this story would be great.

Any questions in regards to this possible

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