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[[Image:Lady Bug - ARC - Screenshot - Title.png|thumb|256x256px|''[[Lady Bug]]'' (1981) was one of the first popular games to feature a playable female character.]]
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[[Image:Lady Bug - ARC - Screenshot - Title.png|thumb|256x256px|''[[Lady Bug]]'' (1981) was one of the first popular games to feature a playable female character, even if you can't tell she's female.]]
  
Games with a '''playable female character''' are noteworthy because, although women make up roughly half of the world's population, only a fraction of games feature playable female characters. Those that do often have the woman as a single female in an otherwise all-male cast or simply swap the male character with a female portrait without altering the game in a substantial way. Since having a playable female character is a novel concept, I have made a category for it on my Wiki.  
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Games with a '''playable female character''' are noteworthy because, although women make up roughly half of the world's population, only a fraction of games feature playable female characters. Those that do often have the woman as a single female in an otherwise all-male cast or simply swap out a male's portrait with a female portrait while leaving the rest of the game unaltered. Since having a playable female character is such a novel concept, I have made a category for it on my Wiki.
  
Most gaming databases have lists for female protagonists, for example, [[MobyGames]] has such a category. It being such a large database, it also depressingly shows that only around 2% of video games have a female protagonist. My site expands the category to all games that have a playable female character, even if she's a minor character, and even if they only way you can tell she's female is because she has an "F" in the status bar. Games which feature a playable female character often also have a [[strong female character]], though not always.
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Several substantial gaming databases have lists for female protagonists, for example, [[MobyGames]] has such a category. It being such a large database, it also depressingly shows that only around 2% of video games have a female protagonist. My site expands the category to all games that have a playable female character, even if she plays a minor role, and even if the only way you can tell she's female is because she has an "F" instead of an "M" in the status bar. Games which feature a playable female character often also have a [[strong female character]], though not always.
  
The first game I ever remember noticing that a game had a playable female character was around 1989 in ''[[King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella]]''. Although I had previously played games like ''[[Ms. Pac-Man]]'', the fact that she was female was totally irrelevant to the game, so it didn't leave a mark on me. As a child, I didn't like the idea of having to play a princess in a game because I wanted to live out my boyish fantasies of being a strong heroic knight. However, as my taste in fiction matured, and my understanding of how women were oppressed, even in video games was expanded, I began to really appreciate games which feature playable female characters. While I'm pleased to see that percentage of games which feature playable female characters has been increasing over the years, there is still a long way to go before playable women appear in even a tenth of the games being made, let alone half.
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I had played games like ''[[Ms. Pac-Man]]'' in the mid-1980s, but since her sex is totally irrelevant to the game, I thought nothing of it. The first game where I remember actively noticing a playable female character was around 1989 when I first saw ''[[King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella]]''. At the time, I didn't like the idea of having to play a princess in a game because I wanted to live out my boyish fantasies of being a heroic knight. However, as my taste in fiction matured, and my understanding of how women were oppressed was expanded, I began to really appreciate the few games which feature playable female characters. While I'm pleased to see the percentage of games which feature playable female characters has been increasing over the years, there is still a long way to go before playable women appear in even a tenth of the games being made, let alone half.
  
 
==Examples==
 
==Examples==
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| ''[[Borderlands]]'' || 2009-10-20 || One of the playable classes is Lilith the siren.
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| ''[[Borderlands]]'' || 2009-10-20 || One of the four classes, Lilith the siren.
 
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| ''[[Borderlands 2]]'' || 2012-09-18 || One of the playable classes is Maya the siren.
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| ''[[Borderlands 2]]'' || 2012-09-18 || One of the four classes, Maya the siren.
 
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| ''[[Diablo]]'' || 1996-12-31 || The rogue class is female.
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| ''[[Clue (board game)|Clue]] || 1949-??-?? || Half the playable characters are female, Miss Scarlet, Mrs. Peacock, and Mrs. White.
 
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| ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' || 1997-11-21 || Pipsy is the only female kart racer.
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| ''[[Diablo]]'' || 1996-12-31 || One of the three classes, the rogue.
 
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| ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' || 1994-04-02 || Playable female characters include Terra, Celes, and Relm.
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| ''[[Diddy Kong Racing]]'' || 1997-11-21 || One of the eight racers, Pipsy.
 
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| ''[[Gauntlet (video game)|Gauntlet]]'' || 1985-??-?? || The Valkyrie is female.
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| ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' || 1994-04-02 || Three of the 14 primary playable characters, Terra, Celes, and Relm. All playable minor characters are male.
 
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| ''[[Golden Axe]]'' || 1989-05-?? || Tyris Flare.
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| ''[[Gauntlet (video game)|Gauntlet]]'' || 1985-??-?? || One of the four playable classes, the Valkyrie.
 
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| ''[[Gone Home]]'' || 2013-08-15 || The game's protagonist Katie.
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| ''[[Golden Axe]]'' || 1989-05-?? || One of the three playable characters, Tyris Flare.
 
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| ''[[Her Story]]'' || 2015-06-23 || The game's protagonist is female.
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| ''[[Gone Home]]'' || 2013-08-15 || The protagonist, Katie.
 
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| ''[[King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella]]'' || 1988-??-?? || The protagonist Rosella.
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| ''[[Her Story]]'' || 2015-06-23 || The protagonist is female.
 
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| ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'' || 2008-11-17 || One of the survivors is Zoey.
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| ''[[Ittle Dew]]'' || 2013-07-05 || The protagonist, Ittle Dew.
 
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| ''[[Left 4 Dead 2]]'' || 2009-11-17 || One of the survivors is Rochelle.
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| ''[[King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella]]'' || 1988-??-?? || The protagonist, Rosella.
 
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| ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' || 1996-12-14 || Princess Peach is the only female kart racer.
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| ''[[Left 4 Dead]]'' || 2008-11-17 || One of the four playable survivors, Zoey.
 
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| [[Metroid (universe)|''Metroid'' series]] || 1986-08-06 || The bounty hunter Samus Aran is a woman.
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| ''[[Left 4 Dead 2]]'' || 2009-11-17 || One of the four playable survivors, Rochelle.
 
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| [[Portal (universe)|''Portal'' series]] || 2007-10-10 || The protagonist Chell.
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| ''[[Mario Kart 64]]'' || 1996-12-14 || One of the eight kart racers, Princess Peach.
 
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| ''[[Secret of Mana]]'' || 1993-08-06 || Primm.
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| [[Metroid (universe)|''Metroid'' series]] || 1986-08-06 || The protagonist of all the games in the series, Samus Aran.
 
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| ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' || 1988-10-?? || Princess Peach.
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| [[Portal (universe)|''Portal'' series]] || 2007-10-10 || The protagonist in both games, Chell.
 
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| [[Ultima (universe)|''Ultima'' series]] || 1981-??-?? || Almost all of the ''Ultima'' titles allow you to play a female character, and later titles even alter the player's graphics.
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| ''[[Secret of Mana]]'' || 1993-08-06 || One of the three playable characters, Primm.
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| ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]'' || 1988-10-?? || One of the four playable characters, Princess Peach.
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| [[Ultima (universe)|''Ultima'' series]] || 1981-??-?? || Almost all of the ''Ultima'' titles allow you to play a female character, early games just use a M/F in the stats. Later games add female graphics and change dialogue.
 
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* [https://www.giantbomb.com/female-protagonists/3015-2287/games giantbomb.com/female-protagonists/3015-2287/games] - Giant Bomb.
 
* [https://www.giantbomb.com/female-protagonists/3015-2287/games giantbomb.com/female-protagonists/3015-2287/games] - Giant Bomb.
 
* [https://store.steampowered.com/tags/en/Female+Protagonist store.steampowered.com/tags/en/Female+Protagonist] - Steam.
 
* [https://store.steampowered.com/tags/en/Female+Protagonist store.steampowered.com/tags/en/Female+Protagonist] - Steam.
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[[Category: Game Mechanics]]

Revision as of 22:41, 31 March 2020

Lady Bug (1981) was one of the first popular games to feature a playable female character, even if you can't tell she's female.

Games with a playable female character are noteworthy because, although women make up roughly half of the world's population, only a fraction of games feature playable female characters. Those that do often have the woman as a single female in an otherwise all-male cast or simply swap out a male's portrait with a female portrait while leaving the rest of the game unaltered. Since having a playable female character is such a novel concept, I have made a category for it on my Wiki.

Several substantial gaming databases have lists for female protagonists, for example, MobyGames has such a category. It being such a large database, it also depressingly shows that only around 2% of video games have a female protagonist. My site expands the category to all games that have a playable female character, even if she plays a minor role, and even if the only way you can tell she's female is because she has an "F" instead of an "M" in the status bar. Games which feature a playable female character often also have a strong female character, though not always.

Personal

I had played games like Ms. Pac-Man in the mid-1980s, but since her sex is totally irrelevant to the game, I thought nothing of it. The first game where I remember actively noticing a playable female character was around 1989 when I first saw King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella. At the time, I didn't like the idea of having to play a princess in a game because I wanted to live out my boyish fantasies of being a heroic knight. However, as my taste in fiction matured, and my understanding of how women were oppressed was expanded, I began to really appreciate the few games which feature playable female characters. While I'm pleased to see the percentage of games which feature playable female characters has been increasing over the years, there is still a long way to go before playable women appear in even a tenth of the games being made, let alone half.

Examples

These are games that are important to me which feature a playable female character. For all games, see the category.

Title Released Notes
Borderlands 2009-10-20 One of the four classes, Lilith the siren.
Borderlands 2 2012-09-18 One of the four classes, Maya the siren.
Clue 1949-??-?? Half the playable characters are female, Miss Scarlet, Mrs. Peacock, and Mrs. White.
Diablo 1996-12-31 One of the three classes, the rogue.
Diddy Kong Racing 1997-11-21 One of the eight racers, Pipsy.
Final Fantasy VI 1994-04-02 Three of the 14 primary playable characters, Terra, Celes, and Relm. All playable minor characters are male.
Gauntlet 1985-??-?? One of the four playable classes, the Valkyrie.
Golden Axe 1989-05-?? One of the three playable characters, Tyris Flare.
Gone Home 2013-08-15 The protagonist, Katie.
Her Story 2015-06-23 The protagonist is female.
Ittle Dew 2013-07-05 The protagonist, Ittle Dew.
King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella 1988-??-?? The protagonist, Rosella.
Left 4 Dead 2008-11-17 One of the four playable survivors, Zoey.
Left 4 Dead 2 2009-11-17 One of the four playable survivors, Rochelle.
Mario Kart 64 1996-12-14 One of the eight kart racers, Princess Peach.
Metroid series 1986-08-06 The protagonist of all the games in the series, Samus Aran.
Portal series 2007-10-10 The protagonist in both games, Chell.
Secret of Mana 1993-08-06 One of the three playable characters, Primm.
Super Mario Bros. 2 1988-10-?? One of the four playable characters, Princess Peach.
Ultima series 1981-??-?? Almost all of the Ultima titles allow you to play a female character, early games just use a M/F in the stats. Later games add female graphics and change dialogue.

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