Girl gamer. It’s what all women who play video games are being called. With the “girl” comes the mentality that we’re not “real gamers” and could never survive in an environment where the real gamers (i.e. men) are carrying AK’s and swearing at each other over their headsets. Girl gamers are supposed to like pretty games where we get to use our social skills, because that’s all we’re good at, right? Talking and being pretty?
Come on.
Female gamers have been fielding such comments their entire lives. The worst of them is the idea that women can’t possibly be as good as men at gaming because of their poor visuospatial skills. The idea that, if dropped into the same gaming environment as men, women who have the interest and drive to play will still never reach the lofty standards set by “real gamers.” Well frankly, the science just doesn’t support that.
You know how sometimes, you reach a level or a boss and you just can’t beat it? You keep trying, dying over and over again hoping for a tiny incremental improvement in your performance. And eventually you improve; either you learn to recognize the boss’ fighting patterns, or you level up your weapons by playing side missions. You use this process in your daily life too, in any situation where you have to learn something (which is, essentially, all of them). The brain is plastic, meaning that it (and by extension you) can change based on your experiences and learning. This plasticity allows you to recover from brain injuries, learn languages, and overcome nurtured gender differences.
Gender-different brains
People like to emphasize the differences between male and female brains. And yes, their brains are different; for example, ancient brain structures like the amygdala (responsible for the three f’s: fight, flight, and reproduction), the hippocampus (responsible for helping you navigate through the wilderness), and any areas affected by hormones are going to be different. Everything else, though, like the brain areas and functions that make us human (i.e. the regions and pathways for using words and driving cars) can be different between the genders, but they’ve become different through experience. Everything we learn and do changes the structure and function of our brains. The biggest trap people fall into when discussing gender differences in brain structures is to discount the cooperation of nature AND nurture. That’s right. AND. Because nature VS. nurture is essentially a myth.
There are a couple things I can think of that are the result of nature/genetics on their own. Your natural hair color, eye color maybe… and that’s kind of it. Your height? Nurture and nature. Skin tone? Nurture and nature. Tooth strength? Nature and nurture. You’d be hard pressed to find many things that are the result of nature or nurture singly. The reason is that the second you are conceived, you are being nurtured in the environment of the womb. And then once you’re born, you’re around your parents/guardians more than anyone else for the first few years of your life, and what do primates like we humans do best? Learn by modeling. So yes, you might act just like your father when you argue, but that’s not nature. Even people who have Type II diabetes and colon cancer on both sides of their family may not develop them, even if their genetics dictate that they are likely to. It is impossible to completely separate out the influence of either, especially when you’re discussing humans.
We humans love when things are straightforward and easily placed into categories. Like the idea that among early humans, men were the hunters so they needed better spatial skills and now that’s what men are forever, and women were the gatherers so they needed better social skills and now that’s what women are forever. And we think we see this same old story playing out among our male children who play sports and our female children who play house. Please stand by as I roll my eyes at this nature-based argument. I’m sure many of you would recount stories from your youth that involved an adult telling you, “girls/boys don’t do that.” When I was a kid, I played pharmacy (my friend and I nearly poisoned ourselves trying to ingest our grass-dandelion-moss-pebble creations), war (until we held some kid hostage and tried to “torture” him for information and got in trouble with our parents), arcade games, and sports. I grew up playing with the neighborhood kids, boys and girls, and was lucky to have very few adults around me that cared whether I stuck to games prescribed for my gender. Many kids don’t have the luxury of growing up this way.
So kids that grew up playing social games probably have well-developed social skills, and kids that grew up playing sports and physical games probably have well-developed spatial skills, because they had an environment to practice these skills in. Simple as that. To prescribe these traits specifically to one gender versus the other by virtue of gender alone is a mistake. To think of these traits as dichotomous is also a mistake. Lots of mistakes here. And thanks to our friend brain plasticity, even if you practiced one set of skills more than another, you’re not stuck with it and only it for the rest of your life.
Video games change brains
The outermost layer of your brain is grey matter, which is made up mostly of neuron cell bodies that connect to each other via synapses. These cells process and send to other cells the brain chemicals that make it possible to do pretty much anything you do. So when you learn and practice a new activity, new neurons can grow and create connections, increasing your grey matter volume. Therefore, the simple act of playing a video game can change your brain. For instance, one study found that playing Super Mario increased grey matter volume in several areas of the brain that are involved in navigating maps and environments, planning, and working memory. Playing video games can also improve reaction time and attention, and help patients with amblyopia (lazy eye) improve important visual skills.
Early studies examining the effects of video game playing by different genders found that, while playing improved spatial skills in females by a lot, they still didn’t perform as well as the males. In one study, female participants did worse than males on complex computer-based spatial tasks after playing Tetris, even though their performances on simple computer-based spatial tasks did not differ; however, several recent studies have found that playing video games can overcome gender differences in spatial skills. In one, researchers found almost no difference in spatial attention between gamers of different genders, and found that 10 hours playing Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault (a first-person shooter) greatly reduced or eliminated these differences between men and women, whether they were gamers or not. The difference in the results between these two studies can be explained by several factors. First, they measured performance on slightly different tasks. While both studies used mental rotation tasks (MRT), the Tetris study used more 2D MRT and figure completion tasks to measure spatial processing speed, and the Medal of Honor used 3D MRT and field of vision tasks to measure visual attention. Second, the differing complexity of the games may have had an effect on the skills being trained and how immersed participants were in the games.
While you shouldn’t take the results of any single experiment as holy writ, most studies have supported the idea that video games can improve the spatial skills of people of either gender. But whether gaming improves real-world cognitive skills or not, the abilities of a gamer should mainly be judged in the context they’re practiced in. In the Tetris study mentioned above, males and females played at the same skill level after 6 hours of training, even though males were generally more skilled when they started playing. If you think about it, the idea that the hours you’ve logged in to shooting frost trolls with a bow and arrow in Skyrim could translate to real-life archery is kind of ridiculous.
So who’s gaming?
So are women playing video games? A 2014 study conducted by the Entertainment Software Association found that 48% of gamers are women, and video game purchasers are split right down the middle. A common response to the idea of “girl gamers” is that women prefer games generally eschewed by men, like strategy games or ones with a strong social component (e.g., The Sims). But given that the largest percentage of console games sold in 2013 was action games (31.9%), followed by shooters (20.0%), this response falls a bit flat. Looking at these numbers, it’s a safe bet that a large chunk of that female gamer population is playing action games or shooters.
However, the game categories themselves are problematic. Category divisions like “action,” “shooter,” and “strategy” can seem really artificial, as games are becoming more complex and more difficult to classify. Just look at some of the top selling games of 2013: Grand Theft Auto V, Assassin’s Creed, The Last of Us, Bioshock Infinite. Can you describe in one word what type of game each is? Lately, game developers are blurring the lines between types of games to create immersive experiences for gamers. These goals are being assisted by improvements in game tech and developer skills, and ultimately it pays in real dolla dolla bills to be inclusive.
So who’s gaming? Everyone. As it should be.
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Eugenia works as an online product manager for an academic publishing company. Her background is in cognitive science, specifically in a field called psychophysics where she studied human motor learning. She is also a bellydancer. You can follow her thoughts on art, science, and being really busy at https://personwhodoesathing.wordpress.com/.
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FAQs
Are there big differences in terms of gender when it comes to gaming? ›
The results showed that there were no significant differences in terms of hours spent playing video games between the two genders, although there were motivational differences in the reasons for playing, specifically in terms of competition and challenge.
What percentage of video game players is made up of those who identify as female? ›Today the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) said in a new report that 48% of people whom play games identify as female and 29% of game players are people of color. The new 2022 Essential Facts report uses data from a survey of nearly 4,000 respondents conducted by the NPD Group.
Does gender affect gaming? ›Women perform every bit as well as men in multiplayer online role-playing games, the study found, when all other factors are equal.
Why do males play video games more than females? ›Reiss said this research also suggests that males have neural circuitry that makes them more liable than women to feel rewarded by a computer game with a territorial component and then more motivated to continue game-playing behavior.
What is the difference between male and female gamers? ›Delving deeper into their preferences reveals a few areas where male and female gamers differ. Across all platforms, men favor the strategy, sports, action adventure, and shooter categories. In comparison, women enjoy a broader genre of games, including puzzle, simulation, and arcade.
Do males and females play the same types of games? ›Conclusion. In conclusion, males and females do not play the same type of games. Males tend to play RPG genre games by 10% and Simulation genre games by 20% while females does not. The females in our survey play Music/ Dance genre games the most while males only plays shooting genre games the most.
Why are there so few female pro gamers? ›Esports tournaments are generally open to both sexes but the professional esports scene is very male dominated. Due to the lack of role models, many female players do not see esports as a viable career option.
Is gaming male dominated? ›Today, women make up a small minority of gamers, but the industry is still male dominated. There are a number of reasons for this, including the fact that most games are designed by men and marketed to men.
How are females represented in video games? ›The portrayal of women in games often reflects traditional gender roles, sexual objectification, or stereotypes such as that of the "damsel in distress".
Why are female video game characters so sexualized? ›Video game design teams often sexualize female characters to make them look appealing to men rather than giving the female characters a more practical design, said Adrienne Shaw, an associate media studies and production professor who specializes in media and game studies.
Why are there more male gamers? ›
This is likely due to the popularity and controversy of video games such as Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto which have made them well known even among non-gamers. There is an increasing number of females playing these types of games, but the player base remains mostly male.
Who is the best female gamer? ›- iHasCupquake.
- SSSniperWolf.
- LDShadowLady.
- KittyKatGaming.
- stacyplays.
- Aphmau.
- Gaming With Jen.
- YOGSCAST Hannah.
All of the excitement and action is momentary, so young men become addicted to playing and socializing virtually, to meet that need. So you can see that video games are becoming more accessible, more interactive, more challenging than ever before, and that is why they have become so enticing.
Which online game is most played by girls? ›- Dragon Age: Inquisition. Source. According to Polygon, over 48 percent of Dragon Age: Inquisition players are women. ...
- Candy Crush Saga. Source. Candy Crush Saga is one of the most downloaded apps of all time. ...
- Star Wars: The Old Republic. Source. ...
- Just Dance. Source. ...
- Pokémon GO. Source.
Playing gives them a sense of euphoria, or at least a sense of relief from unpleasant feelings. Kids experience “withdrawal” if they are denied access to games. And gaming interferes with everyday life, including school and social relationships (Gentile 2009).
What is the difference between male and female? ›Biological sex is often confused with gender in our society. The two sexes are differentiated as females, who have ovaries and produce eggs, and males, who have testes and produce sperm. In mammals, females typically have XX chromosomes and males typically have XY chromosomes.
What games do you think only men can play Why? ›According to me, there is not a single game which only men can play and women cannot. EXPLANATION: We have noticed that all type of games have separate categories for both male and female whether it is football, cricket, high jump, long jump, javelin throw, gymnastics etc.
Do girls like video games? ›Girls who play video games were once uncommon, but that gender gap is closing quickly. In fact, the gaming industry overall reports that 46% of players worldwide are female (Fnatic, 2022).
Why do you think the games boys and girls play are different What do these games tell you? ›Boys prefer hard or tough toys. ... On the other hand girls choose those toys which are soft and can be played indoors. Their feministic nature does not allow them to play with toys perferred by boys. Yes, the toys and games, the boys and girls play with have relationship to the roles they have to play as adults.
Who was the first female game character? ›Billie Sue, the protagonist of 1982's Wabbit on the Atari 2600, was the first playable female protagonist in video game history.
Why do boys and girls play differently? ›
Nature vs nuture
The hormones they experience in utero may play a part, experts believe. They have noticed, for example, that from birth, girls show more interest in people and faces than boys do. This might explain girls playing with dolls and teddies, and boys with trucks or trains.
[13] reports both gender similarities and differences in gaming behavior. Overall, the literature shows that male gamers start playing video games earlier in life, play more frequently, and spend more time playing video games than female gamers [13].
Why are video games male dominated? ›The gaming industry is male dominated because of its marketing. Games are marketed to boys and men more than girls and women, and this creates a self-perpetuating cycle. Boys and men are more likely to buy and play games, so the industry focuses on making games that appeal to them.
Why there are more male gamers? ›This is likely due to the popularity and controversy of video games such as Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto which have made them well known even among non-gamers. There is an increasing number of females playing these types of games, but the player base remains mostly male.
Who is the best female gamer? ›- iHasCupquake.
- SSSniperWolf.
- LDShadowLady.
- KittyKatGaming.
- stacyplays.
- Aphmau.
- Gaming With Jen.
- YOGSCAST Hannah.
- Dragon Age: Inquisition. Source. According to Polygon, over 48 percent of Dragon Age: Inquisition players are women. ...
- Candy Crush Saga. Source. Candy Crush Saga is one of the most downloaded apps of all time. ...
- Star Wars: The Old Republic. Source. ...
- Just Dance. Source. ...
- Pokémon GO. Source.
Video gamers in the United States 2021, by gender
In 2021, 41.5 percent of video gamer in the United States were female, with the remaining 58.5 percent of U.S. video gaming audiences were male. Currently, there are approximately 189 million gamers in the United States.
Roblox gender distribution is currently almost equal with 51% male, 44% female (the remaining 5% are unknown).
Is there sexism in the gaming industry? ›Over the past decade, news media reports have characterized gaming as a male-dominated industry in which women are in the minority and regularly experience harassment and mistreatment. The most recent case to receive public attention concerns Activision Blizzard.
Why are there so few female pro gamers? ›Esports tournaments are generally open to both sexes but the professional esports scene is very male dominated. Due to the lack of role models, many female players do not see esports as a viable career option.
Why are games marketed to boys? ›
Advertisers sold games to boys because boys were the ones buying them, and boys were the ones buying them because of the advertisers' targeted marketing. It's no coincidence that the console touted to have saved the industry was called a “Game Boy.”
What games do you think only men can play Why? ›According to me, there is not a single game which only men can play and women cannot. EXPLANATION: We have noticed that all type of games have separate categories for both male and female whether it is football, cricket, high jump, long jump, javelin throw, gymnastics etc.
Do girls like video games? ›Girls who play video games were once uncommon, but that gender gap is closing quickly. In fact, the gaming industry overall reports that 46% of players worldwide are female (Fnatic, 2022).
What is the difference between male and female? ›Biological sex is often confused with gender in our society. The two sexes are differentiated as females, who have ovaries and produce eggs, and males, who have testes and produce sperm. In mammals, females typically have XX chromosomes and males typically have XY chromosomes.
What are girl gamers called? ›The term gamer girl is used by some to distinguish female gamers from the traditional male gamer demographic, but not without controversy. Many girls and women who play video games would prefer to leave their gender out of it.
Who is the highest paid female gamer? ›Sasha “Scarlett” Hostyn
Sasha Hostyn is currently the Guinness World Record holder of the highest career earnings for a female competitive video game player. According to the website Esports Earnings, which Guinness used to verify her record, her total lifetime earnings are over $400,000.
The #1 female Twitch streamer is ironmouse, based on the total number of streaming hours watched by viewers.