How to Get Your Girl Into Gaming: Advice from a Gamer Wife
| Mrs. Shipwreck, wife of CAG moderator Shipwreck (duh)
has posted a great article on how to make a gamer out of the special
woman in your life. Luckily for me, Mrs. CheapyD is more than content just watching me play games, but for those of you not so fortunate, the article contains a bunch of helpful tips and game recommendations. Thanks, Mrs. Shipwreck! |
Most girls who grew up with My Little Pony, Rainbow Brite, Care Bears, and
Barbie have a very limited gaming past. I started gaming on the Nintendo
Entertainment System. I don’t remember why my sister and I were so enthralled
with getting a NES, but we knew everyone else wanted one, so we thought we
should have one too. We played Super Mario Brothers. We played Super Mario
Brothers 2. We played Super Mario Brothers 3. We played Mario Is Missing, which
was boring…very boring. It wasn’t until we bought the Zelda guide that we
realized where we could find the red lantern and then Zelda became fun too,
which brings me to my first point.
Tip #1: Limit the frustration! Games are not
fun if we can’t control them. Nor are they fun if we get stuck in the same place
and keep dying. If your chosen female gaming partner isn’t really into gaming to
begin with, she’s definitely not going to be dedicated enough to die repeatedly
without making progress. This illustrates the reason why I never play games that
involve flying airplanes. If you hand a woman a controller early in her gaming
career, don’t expect her to master the whole “up is down” and “down is up”
thing. Gaming should be fun, so explain the controls/rules/concept prior to
hitting “Start” or she’ll be dead before she even knew what hit her. If she’s
playing a single-player game that seems to be getting frustrating, buy the guide
(or visit GameFAQs). It’ll save you BOTH a lot of frustration.
Tip #2: Try games that might seem more
“girly” in nature, but don’t assume that’s all we will like. Sure, I love the
cuteness of Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing, and Super Princess Peach, but I also
enjoy the headshots of Goldeneye, GRAW, and Metal Gear Solid. I have even
outlived my husband on occasion. While I may not be the most accurate shot, I
can still have fun poppin’ caps.
Tip #3: The couple that plays together, stays
together. To have a shot at getting your girl into gaming, she has to somewhat
like you. If she likes you, she probably likes spending time with you. Find
games you can play together in cooperative mode. A few good choices are Baldur’s
Gate, Champions of Norath, Kameo, X-Men Legends, and Lego Star Wars. The bonus
with these games is that you can select characters that are designed to each of
your strengths. I am not an accurate marksman, so I tend to gravitate to the
wizard/sorceress/mage type characters. I can still kill just as many enemies as
Mr. Shipwreck and I tend to die less than if I were an elf-ish character. Help
your woman choose the character that is best for her.
With some one-player games, you can have fun taking turns by passing the
controller back and forth. This worked well with Paper Mario, Kingdom Hearts,
Sphinx (a very underrated game), Futurama, and Psychonauts (why did no one buy
this game?). The Mario Party games are fun, but a warning… you must be very
comfortable in your new relationship as co-gamers before playing against each
other. Many a Mario Party has ended with me being relatively angry with Mr.
Shipwreck. Users beware.
Tip #4: Find a genre she likes and stick with
it. Some games are appealing because they are nostalgic (Mario, Zelda, Tetris,
PaperBoy). There are a million different puzzle games that we’ve played (Devil
Dice, Bust-A-Move, Pokemon Puzzle Challenge). I play Zoo Tycoon and Harvest Moon
because I like creating my own gameplay elements. If you get confident enough,
bring your significant other to a video game store and figure out what interests
her. If the game turns out to be crap (as so many of them do), don’t be afraid
to turn it off before frustration ensues (see Tip #1).
The most important thing to remember to be successful at getting your girl into
gaming is that it’s your job to make gaming fun for her. Girl gamers are
increasingly common and while we don’t have games that directly appeal to our
gender like Dead or Alive Beach Volleyball (with new multi-breast physics), we
still have our niche in the market. Mr. Shipwreck bought me a teal DS because it
matched my Kate Spade handbag.
Of course not all women are the same, so don’t assume that we’ll all like the
same games. However, here are my top choices for games to get you started:
Games I Enjoyed Playing Alone:
Thanks to http://www.cheapassgamer.com/archives/how-to-get-your-girl-into-gaming-advice-from-a-gamer-wife.php for this how-to.