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I know my wife has a definite preference for card games, but I think that’s because that is what she played with her family in her “formative” years.

More little girls will look longer at a human human face than little boys, More little boys wll look longer at a mechanical mobile. Little boys have tested to enjoy looking at maps more. Cambridge University discovered this when studying autism. Let that cloud your impressions.

Most of my gaming experiences have tended to be with my brothers with the traditional hex and counter variety conflict games. However I have played We The People with my mother and she seemed to genuinely enjoy it, although whether it’s a card game or boardgame is difficult to say. To say one gender likes one form of game type over another is of course a generalisation, but trends can be discerned. I doubt if many women gamers would go for Advanced Squad Leader for instance.

[q=”slowcorner”]How dare you try to generalize what all “women” want! I am outraged! Every woman is an individual, each managing a unique and effective arsenal of weapons to drive all males in adjacent squares completely insane. It is this variety that we must treasure! :p [/q] Who cares what women like to play. Who wants to play games with women anyway. And poker too! Let them play Bunko and Scrapbooking. :devil: