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How Queer - It's a Bundle of Games

How Queer - It's a Bundle of Games

It's often said that gaming is a bit of a "boys club" sometimes, with some members of the community being less than welcoming to those who differ from them. Developer MidBoss have attempted to tackle this in the only way they know how: with games. The indie developer has curated a bundle of games featuring all the diverse minorities that they can think of, and brought them together with a hefty discount. The bundle is currently 69% off in the Steam sale at the time of writing, and we can hear you giggling at the back, stop it.

“This is a strong mix of some of the most prominent queer games along with lesser-known titles we believe everyone should experience,” said Cade Peterson, interim CEO, MidBoss. “We’re privileged to have done well with 2064 and will use our position in the industry to shine a spotlight on other queer creators making a positive mark on the world.”

Heed the call of a sapient robot to solve a cyberpunk kidnapping in MidBoss’ own point and click adventure 2064: Read Only Memories. Discover intimate secrets hidden on strangers’ missing phones in the mystery two-pack of A Normal Lost Phone and Another Lost Phone from Accidental Queens. Survive a macabre world created by the memories a lover in Enola, a horror game by The Domaginarium and Black Shell Media.

Balance the forces of Light and Dark in narrative action platformer Even the Ocean from Sean Han Tani and Joni Kittaka. Create a character of any gender and date a wide variety of characters in LongStory, an adventure based on real life stories by Bloom Digital Media. Sail the high seas, seek treasure and find love including many LGBTQ options in FoxWright Productions’ Interactive’s choose-your-own-adventure The Pirate’s Fate.

Explore gender identity through the eyes of a closeted transgender teenager during the year 1999 in Secret Little Haven from Hummingwarp Interactive. Voyage on a merchant ship and deal with issues of race, culture and colonialism in Wispfire’s historical adventure Herald: An Interactive Period Drama.

Gary

Gary "Dombalurina" Sheppard

Staff Writer

Gary maintains his belief that the Amstrad CPC is the greatest system ever and patiently awaits the sequel to "Rockstar ate my Hamster"

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