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In this piece, Girls Make Games creator Laila Shabir explains the need for more young women building video games. “Girls don’t like playing video games.” It’s time to get rid of this age ...
A solitary, silent majority of teenage girls plays video games: often alone, rarely online. When teenage girls do venture online to play games—and a fair chunk of them do, quite regularly—they ...
Led by Surrey’s Dr Anesa Hosein, the researchers discovered that girls between the ages of 13 and 14 who identified as “heavy gamers” were “three times more likely to pursue a PSTEM degree ...
KidsPost Video game developers aim to make the industry more appealing to girls. Erin Robinson Swink and Laila Shabir encourage girls to follow in their footsteps.
For International Day of the Girl, TODAY highlights 4 video game lovers from Girls Make Games who created a powerful anti-bullying game.