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Videogames for Girls

LBD_Nytetrayn

..and his little cat, too
(He/him)
They absolutely don't have that. Both games are played from the perspective of a boy detective.

Wha...?

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You've betrayed me for the last time, Sakurai!
 

frogbeastegg

Mostly, I read
(she, her)
I had a Sabrina the Teenage Witch point and click game for PC. Mid-90s maybe? It had clips and voices from the TV series, contained several adventure episodes to choose from, and it wasn’t terrible. The dominant colour was purple instead of the usual legally mandated pink. I don’t remember much else about it despite completing it several times.

I also encountered a Disney’s The Little Mermaid game for Game Gear. Can’t remember much about it as it belonged to a friend and I didn’t get to play it much. Something about shooting bubbles at things IIRC. It wasn’t as interesting as the Mega Drive games based on ‘boys’ properties like Lion King, Jungle Book and Aladdin so I didn’t feel motivated to try and get more time with it despite my total adoration for the film.

Does Dogz count? Getting a virtual puppy and training it on your Windows 95 desktop seems like a girl-coded thing by 90s standards. Later on too, as Nintendogs was usually bundled with the pink DS. I loved seeing how many times per throw I could get the rubber ball to ricochet on the edges of my monitor when playing fetch.
 
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