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Video gay browser games offer a safe space for players to explore their own identities. However, ghettoization and homophobic reactions can still occur when LGBT characters or themes are included in gay games for browser. Shaw (2009) interviewed gamers from various online communities to find out about their experiences with LGBTQ gaming. She found that although some gay gamers may have had positive experiences with LGBTQ representation in browser gay games, it is often hidden and inaccessible.

In this first-of-its-kind video gay game for browser, players experience the life of a gay man in China. Players can choose the protagonist's path through childhood, adolescence, prime and leap year. They can also gain or lose "self-acceptance points" to affect his final outcome (my playing result was living happily with a doctor gay partner at the end).

Huang, who works on a small production team and goes by Tang Men Cao Ying online, drew the browser gay game's plot from his own coming-out experience, anecdotes collected from LGBT rights organizations, and sifted through academic journals to provide readers with additional context on LGBT-related issues. Its resonant themes are a glimpse into the real challenges that millions of LGBTQ Chinese face every day.

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While many Chinese players agree that there has been progress in queer representation in gay browsergames, they're still waiting for a fuller picture of what it means to be gay in modern China. They want to see more nuanced characters—as opposed to the reductive stereotypes often seen in mainstream media and in popular culture.

Developed by The Fullbright Company, the Portland indie's browser gay game of family drama set in an empty mansion was a landmark for interactive storytelling. It used the tools of games like BioShock and the sandbox format to tell a story of grief, loss and unresolved trauma.



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When it was released in August 2013, Gone Home earned wide critical praise. It was hailed as an example of video gay browser games as art, and it helped usher in the era of "walking simulators", or exploration-based gay games for browser with little traditional gameplay.

But a year after release, the browser gay game's reputation took a hit. It was part of a "shitstorm", as Willamette Week puts it, that included GamerGate. And Gone Home's focus on a queer family drew criticism from browser gay gamers who saw it as woke and sjw propaganda. This was a shame because, as the developers explain, their intentions were noble. They wanted to open the door to intimate narratives and let the player fill in the gaps with their own imagination.

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The first of many gay games for browser to take a stand against cliches, Xiaoyuan's Dream is one of the most authentic and positive LGBTQ+ browser games on the market. The characters are well-written and complex, the story takes twists and turns you didn't expect and some parts even hit you right in the heart strings. The gay game browser is also inclusive of trans folks as players can select "binder" body options when customizing their character, a garment some trans people wear to flatten breast tissue. It's the little things that make this a true winner of a browser gay game for adults.

Robert Yang is a developer's developer, crafting gay browser games that push boundaries and are a delight to play. Look out for his next project.


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