Top 7 LGBT Games To Play In This Pride Month
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic we should not leave the house to celebrate Pride Month.
So, if you want to celebrate a pride month in the middle of this pandemic, playing games is a good idea.
here I've summarized the best LGBT games to celebrate Pride Month at home.
1. Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator
Dream Daddy Game: Dating Simulator Dad managed to get the highest ranking on the list of the top sellers on Steam within a few days after its release on July 20, 2017.
Although it doesn't directly establish openly same-sex relationships, it's clear that Dream Dad: A Dad Dating Simulator already presents an element of honesty in it.
Where in the game try the question of feeling of attraction towards individuals of the same sex or gender.
In Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator you will be able to play father and the goal in this game is to meet and date other fathers.
2. 2064: Read Only Memories
It’s so purely fun. It’s a thrilling, charming, and humorous game that celebrates many positive things at once with an almost childlike innocence, all while containing a deep mystery that has you constantly thirsting for more information.
After a difficult past year, it’s the type of thing that is sorely needed right now as we tackle this one with newfound resolve and hope. 2064: Read Only Memories, with its contemporary and thought-provoking themes, accessibility through its diverse and rich characters, and beautiful story about what it means to be human, is an uplifting experience that I’ll remember for years to come.
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3. Gone Home
You will play the role of Kaitlin Greenbiar - who finally returns home after a long trip around the world.
Accompanied by dramatic weather that continued to emit wind, heavy rain and lightning, not cheers or laughter that approached Kaitlin's return. Instead he was greeted with a small note at the door, from his beloved sister - Sam.
This letter preached his departure from home with an apology that all of this must be conveyed by letter.
The door of the house which he had left was a door to a mystery that had to be solved by Kaitlin Greenbriar.
There is no one inside the house and all of them are left in a very dark state.
The sound of the wind and lightning is like the accompaniment music that accompanied the loneliness of Kaitin's return, as if to whisper what was actually happening.
There is no better opportunity to dive into what he has left behind for the last one, what happened to Sam's figure, and what about the lives of his parents.
On this evening of June 7, 1995, Kaitlin "rediscovered" his family.
What really happened to this Greenbriar family?
What actually happened to Sam? Why is the house so quiet with no signs of life? The answer to this mystery you can get by playing this one indie game.
4. Butterfly Soup
Developed by the maker of Pom Gets Wi-Fi, Butterfly Soup is a visual novel that follows a group of high school friends who live in California.
The gang stumbles and joins the newly formed baseball club, which only consists of women.
Hijinks ensues. I enjoyed it while on vacation last week, and in no way felt guilty about playing video games rather than exploring the country I just visited.
More than humor, Butterfly Soup feels real. Character is everyone I know and hang out in middle school in San Francisco.
I identified a little with each character, whether the game explored ways of strangling gender norms pushing us into uncomfortable boxes or highlighting the strong expectations that immigrants gave their first-generation children.
5. The Last of Us: Left Behind
Naughty Dog has finally confirmed the presence of "Left Behind" - the first DLC for The Last of Us. Some trailers and initial screenshots are enough to give a little picture, at least the background of the story as to what will be carried.
Unlike the first series that made the dynamic of the relationship between Joel and Ellie the center of the story, Left Behind explored a more personal area of the main protagonist - Ellie.
Tells about the story of his past before meeting with Joel, Left Behind also leaves a small portion to complete the story hole in the series The Last of Us early.
6. The Ballad of Gay Tony
Grand Theft Auto: Tony's Ballad Gay is the second of two episodic expansion packages available for the PlayStation 3 version, Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 Grand Theft Auto IV, developed by Rockstar North. It was first released for the Xbox 360 on October 29, 2009, [2] before it was released for the PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows on April 13, 2010. This is the fourth expansion package in the Grand Theft Auto series and the 14th release in the series.
Gay ballad Tony follows the exploitation of Luis Fernando Lopez, a former Dominican drug dealer and personal bodyguard Anthony "Gay Tony" Prince, a nightclub figure in Liberty City.
The storyline focuses on Luis's efforts to help Prince, club owner and high-status socialite, overcome several problems, including drugs, debt, Mafia families and efforts in both of their lives.
It also ties the loose ends of Grand Theft Auto IV and The Lost and Damned in connection with the diamond storyline that connects the three games.
7. Contract Demon
Contract Demon, a kinetic novel, created by NomNomNami, functions as a direct sequel to the First Contract. Created for The Monster Anthology Vol. 2 in 2014, the First Contract describes the initial meeting between our two main characters.
Eleni, the devil who was obsessed and then ostracized, called the devil Kamilla contract as a means to satisfy his curiosity and loneliness; However, instead of forming a stereotypical contract, the couple somehow managed to form a friendship contract.
The First Contract ends with the formation of their relationship, although it is rather ambiguous. Unfortunately, embedded in every transaction the devil is a hoax; however, the true nature of their newly discovered contract will not emerge from the depths of hell until the 2019 release of the Demon Contract.
it only takes 20-30 minutes to read through the story.
there are no choices or alternate endings.
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