GC '07: Gender divide carries over to gaming

Nancy Drew game company Her Interactive thinks women want different things in games--and it's not just violence they don't like.

LEIPZIG, Germany--Her Interactive executive producer, Robert Riedl, claims to know what women want. Well, in video games at least.

Her Interactive was founded in 1995 and is based in Bellevue, Washington. The company specialises in making games for girls between the ages of 10 to 15. Her Interactive is working on a continuous series of games based on the world of fictional girl detective Nancy Drew. He said, "Our [Nancy Drew] games have a kind of a pulp fiction novel feel to them, which is what we wanted."

The character Nancy Drew has been around since the 1930s, and there have been 350 books published, which have her solving a variety of mysteries in exotic locales. The most recent game based on the character, Nancy Drew: The White Wolf of Icicle Creek, has been a solid seller in the US since it was released in June.

Riedl said that the company informally surveyed girls who didn't play games and asked why they don't play them. The company found a variety of different answers. A lack of purpose in most games on the market was high on the list, with women preferring the emotional draw of a story. A lot of women who didn't play games said that they didn't because the UI was cumbersome for a lot of titles, and they just wanted to jump straight in and play.

He said he found that women also prefer their games to be more grounded in reality. He said, "A lot of the plot and settings for games are quite fantastic, and they wanted something that could happen in real life." Another, well-documented reason is that girls were turned off by meaningless violence.

Riedl said, "I'm not saying that women are nonviolent...But I think women have a different propensity for violence. Men like big explosions and blowing things up, but women show their anger in different ways. For example, with aspects of social violence... creating and destroying relationships."

The most important aspects of gameplay for women were the story, characters, and narrative elements. What he found was not important was winning.

Riedl's final point that he found was that a lot of women gamers did not subscribe to the "Bigger Better Faster More" model of technology. Riedl also found that a lot of games had too high minimum specifications for the computers that they owned. Riedl said, "Many of our users are still using Windows 95."

When asked why male gamers should care about women-oriented games, Riedl said the female market is both a growing and lucrative market.

The executive producer drew examples from other media, all of which have popular, money-spinning women-centric genres, including romance books, soap operas, and so-called "chick flicks."

The 17th Nancy Drew game, Nancy Drew: Legend of the Crystal Skull, will be out in October on the PC.

119 Comments

  • jpritt1987

    Posted Feb 17, 2009 6:10 am PT

    I am a male and I love the Nancy Drew games, I own the entire collection of them. It is nice to find a mystery game that does not have alot of blood and violence in it.

  • abluescarab

    Posted Aug 6, 2008 5:54 pm PT

    I'm a girl, and I'm the exact opposite of this article. I love fantasy and violence. I also love blowing things up! I think that all games have a purpose, even a sucky one. I hate emotional stories with kissing. Blech! I also love WINNING! I also have a Windows XP and I'm looking to buy a laptop, maybe Dell or Toshiba.

    Although I do love simulation and strategy games...

  • c0llin

    Posted Jul 4, 2008 8:20 am PT

    I'm a 17 yr. old male and I'm proud to admit that I play Nancy Drew games !!!

  • Darkstar_Sinada

    Posted Feb 20, 2008 3:40 pm PT

    Everybody needs to calm down. The article is just stating the norms. It isn't say every girl gamer hates violence and loves romantic plots. It's simply stating the norms. Not every guy loves violence and big explosions, but we don't need to freak out about that either, do we?

    It's not stereotyping, it's just presenting research data.

  • sussussussus

    Posted Oct 10, 2007 3:48 pm PT

    These games are so much fun. For a while i tried a whole bunch of games (violent and non-violent), but I couldn't get into them. I ended up only liking the ones where you could control someone or something in real life situations like sims, animal crossing, harvest moon, and black and white 2. Although I do love Zelda. And then just recently i remembered the nancy drew games that my friend showed me when i was in middle school. I thought was so cool. So I bought one and loved it to. It was fun and challenging. You really have to use your brain. so yeah there are women who play violent games, but her interactive was aiming for the women that DIDN'T play video games.

  • eikone

    Posted Oct 8, 2007 12:20 am PT

    I'm a gaming Mom and I have 3 teen, young adult daughters. We own all the Nancy Drew Games and plan on getting the next one too. I like them mostly because I like a game to challenge my brain. I also like Sherlock Holmes games, the Myst series and other such games. But I'm an especially big fan of First Person Shooter Games! Some favorites are Tomb Raider, Splinter Cell, Medal of Honor, Call of Duty. The violence doesn't bother me at all in these games but what will keep me from buying some games is the unnecessary strong (bad) language.

  • salamancecool

    Posted Aug 31, 2007 7:17 am PT

    My mam is playing Ninja gaiden sigma. Balls to the whole women gamers like non-violent games.

  • CharmedGamer

    Posted Aug 30, 2007 8:21 pm PT

    lol, but this is complete BS of the highest quality. I know plenty of women who play incredibly violent games. The type of Woman or Man for that matter who likes more wholesome games without all that violence, is the same type of person who whips out their Console once a month to show their friends how "neat" it is.

  • lord_mordain

    Posted Aug 30, 2007 1:31 pm PT

    What the hell is this?
    Girls playing games?
    GET BACK IN THE KITCHEN!!!!

  • YukoAsho

    Posted Aug 29, 2007 9:32 pm PT

    iaustin - The thing is that gender is but one of the things that influence the sort of activities we like. Age, race, education, religion, simple imagination... There are so many variables that just making "guys' games" and "girls' games" just don't work. The movie industry figured it out long ago - yeah, there are still movies that cater to gender stereotypes, but many action games still can appeal to women, and many romances can still appeal to men. Hell, women flock to horror movies of all things, so these stereotypes are being shot out of the water.

  • YukoAsho

    Posted Aug 29, 2007 9:17 pm PT

    You just said it, galactica. 16-21.

  • xgalacticax

    Posted Aug 29, 2007 5:00 pm PT

    hahahaha, that may be in germany but i am a games designer and have conducted surveys like this before in uk for girls aged 16-21 and guess what..... over 60 percent had grand theft auto SA as their favourite game.

  • choasfreak

    Posted Aug 29, 2007 2:21 pm PT

    The gender battle continues sigh. I like big pew pew blow this that and you up games just as much as i like non violent puzzle games.

  • mercenar3

    Posted Aug 29, 2007 1:26 pm PT

    so long as i can still play games like Halo i am good. if you want to make games for girls more power to you, just don't take away games that i am interested in.

  • Adrik

    Posted Aug 28, 2007 12:28 pm PT

    "I'm not saying that women are nonviolent...But I think women have a different propensity for violence. Men like big explosions and blowing things up, but women show their anger in different ways. For example, with aspects of social violence... creating and destroying relationships." WHAT A FRASE!!!!

  • GonzoGuy

    Posted Aug 28, 2007 7:54 am PT

    Thanks Sherlock.
    I guess this explains why my wife likes the GTA story missions but doesn't really spend time causing general chaos. Couldn't figure that one on my own.

  • Hikiera

    Posted Aug 28, 2007 2:31 am PT

    Many of our users are still using Windows 95." - Look I loved Win 95 too but; Who uses 95 still???? That's why we upgrade!!! "UI was cumbersome" - That's why you spend time learning how to play the game! "prefer their games to be more grounded in reality" - We don't play games to experience reality. In reality nothing should happen, unless you die. " social violence... creating and destroying relationships" - Come on! I don't believe all women are that daft! That would be a mean thing to do!

  • AzureWind213

    Posted Aug 27, 2007 8:32 pm PT

    stereotyping makes money, Ms. Bahamut. You don't like it, and I don't like really enjoy it either (i like blowing stuff up a la Metroid, but not ripping people's arms off or swimming in blood). "Women" is just a broad demographic classified by business in order to satisfy demand. It's pretty normal, albeit de-humanizing.

  • StarFox-GCN

    Posted Aug 26, 2007 10:00 pm PT

    Another gender article in gaming...although I do agree that I like big explosion's, and blowing thing's up.

  • Lady_Bahamut

    Posted Aug 26, 2007 12:12 pm PT

    "Men like big explosions and blowing things up"

    Er, I'm a girl gamer and I like big explosions and blowing things up >_> Although I'm an RPG gamer at heart, there's nothing like blowing everything up in say... Ratchet and Clank. I hate this stereotyping, it winds me up.

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