"Girly" Video Games

Dramatical Murder is the one where you bite a dude's dick and fuck the dog. It's hysterical with how fucked up and absurd it gets.

I want to go back and rate myself optimistic for it just being gay in a weird setting.

No wonder Tumblr loves it.

Just speaking of girly games in this vein I loved, I did play Hatoful Boyfriend (the Pigeon Dating SIM) and it was the good kind of absurd. Noones dick gets bitten. No-one fucks a dog (or bird).
 
Yes! I actually love hidden object games. I used to subscribe to Big Fish until I switched to Linux, and losing the games was the only part of the switch I didn't like. Mystery Case Files was my jam, especially Dire Grove and 13th Skull.
i'm assuming you've tried installing the Linux Steam client and they aren't supported under anything but Windows - if you like you can run a hyperviser like Oracle's VirtualBox and set up a Windows guest to run your games - I can't imagine they demand much in the way of system resources, but they may not like the lack of some accelerated features.

alternately, there are hidden object games available for Linux explicitly, like The Siren's Call. http://store.steampowered.com/tag/en/Hidden Object/#os[]=linux&p=0&tab=TopSellers

...dress up? Oh fuck yeah.
Fashion Souls 1-3 and Fashionborne are amazing. i also play FASHARMA 3 with friends. tight pants, tight groups.
 
I got into VNs when I found this gorgeously illustrated one for At The Mountains Of Madness by HP Lovecraft and promptly ignored it after everything else reccommended was dating fuckery.

What is it called? For a long time now, I have been looking for a good video game adaptation of ATMOM (it's my favorite HPL novel), but so far they've all been low effort, crappy indie titles that make my eyes bleed.
 
i'm assuming you've tried installing the Linux Steam client and they aren't supported under anything but Windows - if you like you can run a hyperviser like Oracle's VirtualBox and set up a Windows guest to run your games - I can't imagine they demand much in the way of system resources, but they may not like the lack of some accelerated features.

alternately, there are hidden object games available for Linux explicitly, like The Siren's Call. http://store.steampowered.com/tag/en/Hidden Object/#os[]=linux&p=0&tab=TopSellers

Truth is, I haven't had much luck getting the Linux Steam client to work. I don't know if it's just my hilarious technological ineptitude, bad hardware, or what, but it just won't play nicely with my machine. I've come to the conclusion that it's better to live without the games than to possibly mess up my computer by trying workarounds. Thanks, though. :)

As for other games, I played a lot of The Sims for a while, especially 1 and 2, and I used to love Roller Coaster Tycoon. I think I enjoyed the building and designing more than actually managing the families or the park; after a while I'd get bored and either kill someone or cheat myself wealthy.
 
Is Silent Hill 3 a girly game? I mean the whole game is just one long adventure to get an abortion, and you fight a monster that is literally just a giant penis with a mouth.

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I don't consider myself to be especially girly, but a few of my games are. I'm into Sims (Sims 3 is my personal favorite) and Animal Crossing. The biggest (and funniest) fail I've personally experienced with the Sims series was in the original, when the pizza delivery boy got to our house significantly faster than the fireman. And one of the Sims died because they wouldn't stop screaming at the fire. :lol: That actually cemented my love of the series right there.

I've never played much of the straight up dress up games online, but the Korean exchange student in high school was really into them. And since they were the only games that weren't blocked by the district web browser even some of the guys started to play the Korean dress up games.
 
I still think Tamagotchis are cute & fun. They made an android version, and I was having fun with it until I got a new phone and it stopped working. I wish they would have made more phone versions, there were some sweet Japanese ones I had back in the day like the Tamagotchi Forest that I'd love to goof around with without carrying a keychain.
 
KiSS Maker was my jam back in the day. I had tons and spent hours just playing with outfits and editing files. The ones that had "stories" were strange though. I always ended up getting frustrated because some of the prompts were so obtuse.

One girly game that I absolutely adore is Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure. It's like babby's first tactical RPG. (The mazes can fudge right off tho)

This is my favorite song from the game. :P
 
The biggest (and funniest) fail I've personally experienced with the Sims series was in the original, when the pizza delivery boy got to our house significantly faster than the fireman. And one of the Sims died because they wouldn't stop screaming at the fire. :lol:

This happened to me so often. I once had a case where a Sim died because he couldn't move past the other two or so Sims standing in the doorway and screaming about fire. Classic.
 
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KiSS Maker was my jam back in the day. I had tons and spent hours just playing with outfits and editing files. The ones that had "stories" were strange though. I always ended up getting frustrated because some of the prompts were so obtuse.


I played with KISS all the time! Some of the sets ended up being hentai or weird stuff that was too fucked up for my young eyes, so I'd delete them in fear.
On that note, for some reason I loved playing Princess Maker 2. I was an 11 year old girl at the time, maybe? I had no idea how creepy it was, and now my childhood memories are tainted by people like Fire
 
My sister had both Sims and Sims 2 and a lot of the expansion packs, and I tried playing it but never got very far. I loved creating families and building and decorating the coolest houses I could make, but I hated micromanaging the stupid little computer people's lives. I always wished I could just build more houses and not need to tend to the people's inability to locate the bathroom on their own.
 
Pokemon sun and moon have been my jam lately.

But I'm guilty of having a side character on skyrim specifically for chill out time. Trader/Herbalist type that I stray away from main quest lines with and use basically as a fantasy game of house. Build all the houses with gardens and kitchens, bake a lot, collect a lot. Make it all cozy and shit with my bards and kids. Make it a challenge of not murdering or stealing. Which is surprisingly difficult after playing a thief/assassin for most every play through.
 
Hm... I'd say the most supposedly girly game I've played is Bejeweled, Chuzzle, or that game with super realistic fish and where aliens would come to fuck up your nicely maintained aquarium.

I enjoy time waster puzzle games from time to time and I can only play so much Tetris when taking a break from Fallout.
 
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