Sheri Graner Ray is a game developer with 25 years experience in the industry and credits that include games such as Ultima and Star Wars Galaxies and co-founding Women in Games International. In 2003, she published the book Gender Inclusive Game Design—Expanding the Market, on how to make games that appeal to both male and female players. In this interview, Ray explains some of the differences between how genders interact with technology, why male gamers shouldn’t see her proposals as threatening, how her book was received in an era before Facebook and Twitter, and how the market has changed since the book’s publication 11 years ago.
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Resources mentioned in this episode:
- Introduction
- Opening music is "Full Speed Ahead", part of the Final Fantasy VI: Balance and Ruin album from OCRemix, with voiceover from Annie Lynsen
- PAX Prime 2014 schedule
- Less Than Or Equal
- Super Bonus Gaymer World
- IndieSider — combines Let’s Plays and indie game developer interviews
- GX: Everyone Games (aka GaymerX3) on Kickstarter
- Matt Conn on Patreon
- Interview
- Sheri Graner Ray on Twitter
- Schell Games and Zombie Cat Studios
- 5th annual Game Developers Choice Awards (2005)
- Women in Games International
- IGDA’s Women in Games SIG (also on Twitter)
- MentorNet: Mentor + Protégé
- Gender Inclusive Game Design: Expanding the Market, by Sheri Graner Ray (Amazon link)
- Women significantly outnumber teenage boys in gamer demographics
- Hearthstone tournament explains why women aren’t allowed to play
- Female developers who race cars: Kiki Wolfkill, Jeri Ellsworth and Quinn Dunki
- Anita Sarkeesian’s Ms. Male Character
- Sheri’s upcoming appearances:
- Game Developers Conference (GDC) (March 2-6, 2015)
- South by Southwest (March 13—17, 2015)
- East Coast Game Conference (April 8–9, 2015)
- Full Sail University advisory board
- Margot Comstock of Softalk keynoted KansasFest 2014
- Gamasutra interview with Dona Bailey, creator of Centipede
- Ernest Adams’ "A Call to Arms for Decent Men"
Polygamer explores issues of equality and diversity in the gaming industry. New episodes air every other Wednesday on YouTube and in Apple Podcasts and Stitcher.
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