I am sorry that our group ruins your statistic a bit here
on topic:
I know of 2 Female Gamemasters. Both ran "Das Schwarze Auge"
Are there any women here who run games? Or, has anyone ever played in a game run by a female GM?
no GM/DM/STs but 2/6 of our D&D group is wimmenz.
Interestingly my previous group was also 2/5 hmmmm... is there a golden ratio of female:male gamers?
Now wondering what category I fall into Crothian... But, as I recall, you ran one of the games for your group that I created, I'm going to stay positive. LOL![]()
I have seen similar situations. The women I have gamed with tend to prefer games with less crunch and more character interaction. Games like Burning Wheel, World of Darkness, or the Supernatural game using the cortex system. I think many games like D&D make combat the central experience, which tends to favor men's attitudes toward gaming. Where the women I have gamed with see combat as important, but something that should be resolved quickly and efficiently to allow the entire struggle of completing the goal of the campaign to be the central experience.
May I gently suggest that generalizing from "the gamers I have been around" to "the entire female gender" is a pretty obvious logical fallacy? And particularly obvious to folks whose experiences are quite different in terms of the number of female GMs they know and the types of games those GMs run?