Gay romance game app
A choose-your-own path game: a gay dating sim
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Hello folks. I’ve been a fan of Choice-of-Games but yep, I decided to go the Ren’Py route to inflict–I mean–share, my artistic talents with the world.
I ended up making a demo for a gay male dating sim.
If you’re interested, please check it out. I’ve used the various helpful articles from this site to help me map out routes to my game. The game will be available December and is called “Coming Out On Top.”
It’s another game being crowdfunded through Kickstarter. At the moment, it’s gotten a lot of support. Additional aid is welcome of course, but if not, critiques from actual fans of the multiple-branching-storyline model would be excellent. I think there’s a good chance you’ll enjoy the demo too if you like m/m romance/games/fiction.
While the game is story and character based, it is an 18+ game due to some erotic content. Please check out the demo if you’re interested. (Link is on the Kickstarter site.)
And yes–the main criticism is not the writing so much as the fact all the guys peek like models. I’m afraid
Games for those interested in gay characters, storylines, and player options
Games With Inclusive LGBTQ+ Romance Options
Summary
- RPGs like Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader provide diverse romance options, including LGBTQ+ relationships, catering to all players.
- Contemporary games like Monster Prom and Baldur's Gate 3 present progressive and varied romance options for players disregarding gender norms.
- Games like Stardew Valley and Skyrim split barriers with inclusive romances for all genders, allowing players to engage in diverse relationships.
It seems like just yesterday that news programs were decrying games for overly intimate scenes. Nevertheless, numerous titles, particularly role-playing games, persist to incorporate romance into their character-building. It's simply expected whenever a fresh one comes out.
Borderlands: Every LGBTQ+ Character In The Franchise
The LGBTQ+ community is incredibly underrepresented, but thankfully games like Borderlands work towards changing that.
However, in this modern age of acceptance, where people feel more pleasant about their preferences, the "standard" romance choices may not be enough
Fog of Love is a two player romantic comedy as a board game where you can play as a straight or gay couple. But does having a “Gay Option” match up with the authentic life gay experience?
June is LGBTQ Pride Month, in honor of the Stonewall Riots of a reaction to police raids on the homosexual community in the Greenwich Village neighborhood. In the spirit of Pride, I wanted to discuss my experiences with Fog of Love, a storytelling board game that’s character driven, depicting an often doomed or awkward romance in the style of romcom movies.
From the outside, Fog of Adore hits all the popular methods for addressing gender and sexuality diversity in board games. Two sided character cards let you select a male or female silhouette for each player. The manual and scene cards avoid gender specific pronouns. It even affirmatively mentions the ability to play a same-sex couple in the manual, and notes that if there is a scene that uses a specific gender combination different from the couple youre playing, you can discard it and illustrate a new one.
This is all a great step forwa