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Research Findings on Gender and Games
Published November 2nd, 2009
Category Found
By Jan L Plass
Designing games to appeal to female and male players may seem elusive, but gender and gaming has been and continues to be the focus of hundreds of research studies. The Michigan State University Serious Games Initiative maintains the investiGaming site that lists research articles on gender and gaming.