As I've mentioned before my guilty pleasure with video games is The Sims. I recently had an article in my feed celebrating the fact that a recent survey showed that The Sims audience was 60% female. That doesn't surprise me, because I think a game like the Sims is a type of genre that would appeal to more women, but good grief am I sick and tired of the double standard!
The same old story. If women enjoy a game it is cause for celebration, but if men enjoy a game then they are evil and are keeping women out. Part of the reason I stopped getting gaming magazines (been reading them since the days of Nintendo Power) was because I got sick and tired of every other issue having some article about some poor woman who was told mean words when she was playing online or the millionth article about a female developer because we have to be constantly reminded there are women who are in the gaming business.
I will forever rue the day that the gaming industry took seriously the garbage that Zoe Quinn and Anita Sarkisian spew out. I guess it was somewhat satisfying when Anita got upset about a race swapped Buffy reboot, because when it is something she likes it isn't ok to crap all over it.
In the 90's you could hook up sim city to a flying or driving game. Sim city with the Sims has been pretty common now.
Imagine a gta style brawler where you go into your own city to stop or be crime. The suburbs have the houses built from the Sims. You can shoot those characters.
I would love it.
Oh man, I loved making a map in Sim City and then driving around it in Streets of Sim City.
The helicopter one was annoying because you could only land in helipads.
I’ve actually thought something similar. I’d love to run a police force in a sims style town
I think a lot of people would. A giant open world sims would be amazing.
Agreed completely