Gender-neutral

Other (objects, etc.) concept

The protagonist's gender can't be determined, there is no protagonist, or otherwise does not make assumptions about player (character) gender or similar.

86
games
20
platforms

Alternate names: Androgynous protagonist, Ambiguous gender

"He", "him", "his",etc. are linguistically correct way to refer to person of unknown gender (in English language) even if it does make one assume the person is male. They, them, their, etc. are also correct for same purpose but generally is uncommonly used.
Contrast:
* Male
* Female
* Neuter
... or any other

Related:
* Gender choice
* Impersonal

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Parent groups

Genders, Obscured identity

Games by year

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The first Gender-neutral video game was released in 1982.

2K Games, Scholastic and Devolver Digital published most of these games.

Platforms

Windows 32
Linux 18
Mac OS X 10
PS4 3
Apple II E 3
MS-DOS 3
C64 2
Win3.1 2
Mac OS Classic 2
Intellivision 1
PS Vita 1
Xbox One 1
Switch 1
Atari 400/800 1
OS/2 1
Internet Only 1
PS3 1
iOS 1
Unix 1
BSD 1

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