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  2. Girls' video games - Wikipedia

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    Girls' video games are a genre of video games developed for young girls, mainly in the 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The attempts in this period by several developers to specifically target girls, which they considered underserved by a video games industry mainly attempting to cater to boys' tastes, are also referred to as the "girls' games movement."

  3. Pretty Girls (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    This game is based on the real-life board game of mahjong solitaire, and involves the character girls stripping as the player succeeds in the game. [5] Poker Pretty Girls Battle: Texas Hold'em is set on a tropical resort and features a total of 16 girls.

  4. Imagine (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Imagine is a series of simulation video games primarily for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Microsoft Windows, and Wii game consoles, released from October 2007 to February 2013. Imagine video games are aimed primarily at girls aged six to fourteen and are published by Ubisoft.

  5. American Girl (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    American Girl: Mia Goes for Great is the fifth entry in the series, based on the 2008 Girl of the Year Mia St. Clair, released on February 4, 2008 for Microsoft Windows. The game lets players participate in a number of figure skating competitions. It also features a program builder allowing players to design and customize practice routines for Mia.

  6. The American Girls Premiere - Wikipedia

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    The game marked the debut of Pleasant Company – the creator of the American Girl franchise – into the digital software space. [11] Linda Ehrmann, vice president of Internet business strategy consulting firm Grey Interactive, said that the video game had a due potential as it was entering a relatively untapped market, commenting that in the interactive media space, "girls are for the most ...

  7. Bishōjo game - Wikipedia

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    For example, Gals Panic is a variant of the classic game Qix where the objective is to uncover 75% or more of a picture of a girl. Money Idol Exchanger is a puzzle game comparable to the Magical Drop series (which is also categorized as a bishōjo game). In some cases, images of girls are used as prizes for skilled play, as is the case in strip ...

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  9. Women and video games - Wikipedia

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    Video game composer, Kumi Tanioka in 2007 Robin Hunicke speaking at the 2018 Game Developers Conference Siobhan Reddy speaking at the 2019 Game Developers Conference. Women have been part of the video game industry since the 1960s. Mabel Addis of The Sumerian Game (1964) was the first writer of a video game and first female game designer. [126]