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GAMER GIRLS by Mary Kenney

GAMER GIRLS

25 Women Who Built the Video Game Industry

by Mary Kenney ; illustrated by Salini Perera

Pub Date: July 19th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-7624-7456-1
Publisher: Running Press Kids

A collective biography of women pioneers and stars of the gaming industry.

Repeated questions from girls about whether it was worth it to enter this field in the light of things like Gamergate, the racist and misogynistic mid-2010s harassment campaign that still affects online gaming communities, prompted Kenney, a game developer with an impressive resume, to highlight the triumphs of women in the industry and demonstrate that women have been influential players in the industry for many decades. The brief biographies are tightly focused on the women’s careers and what brought them to gaming, with interests in storytelling, puzzles, and, naturally, computers frequently recurring. They open with a framing of the individuals’ best-known accomplishments and number of years in the industry. Kenney infuses humor where she can as a counterbalance to industry jargon and the unavoidable repetition in the women’s stories. While most of the women appear to be White in the stylized illustrated portraits and lack racial descriptors in their chapters (Kenney cites 2019 data that, of the fewer than 25% of game designers who identify as female, 81% are White), Asian and Black women are also represented as well as trans women. Sidebar paragraphs spotlight even more women in the industry. Perera’s arresting full-page portraits rendered in shades of purple and orange with black and white accents open each entry; spot art adds further visual interest.

A solid reference work that shows aspiring female game developers the legacy they’d be joining.

(glossary, bibliography, notes) (Nonfiction. 12-18)