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The best LGBTQ inclusive games in 2022
Explore inclusive LGBTQ+ games across all platforms
Representation of LGBTQ+ people is still, unfortunately, lacking in today's games. However, many developers are tackling this problem by creating LGBTQ+ friendly games. More are added to the roster every year, joining a range of inclusive games like Celeste and Gone Home.
We've gathered together a list of the best LGBTQ+ games across all platforms. No matter what genre of game you prefer, you'll find something here, from the thoughtful adventure game Life Is Strange: True Colors to the stunning hack-and-slash game, Hades.
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley makes regular appearances in our "Best Games" roundups, as it's simply one of the best Android games available. While romance options are present in nearly every RPG or simulation game, few do it as comfortably as Stardew Valley. It lets you date, marry, and bear children with one of 12 townspeople. If you marry someone of the same sex, you can adopt a child instead. But what makes Stardew Valley truly special in this regard is the genuine emotion put into each character. You're guaranteed a heartwarming relationship no matter who you set your sights on.
Where To Buy:
Android | iOS | Steam | Xbox | Playstation | Switch
Hades

Hades is a brilliantly fun hack-and-slash roguelike with almost as many awards as characters. You'll come for the gameplay, but stay for the story. In Hades, you play as Zagreus, the son of the aforementioned god. Deciding he's had enough of the stuffy underworld, Zagreus embarks on a journey to escape to the surface. Along the way, you'll meet a host of characters from Greek mythology who help you in your quest. You can romance three characters, each of differing sexualities. We won't spoil who they are, but we can guarantee you'll be thinking about them for days.
Where To Buy:
Steam | Xbox | Playstation | Switch
Gone Home

Gone Home was released back in 2013 and remains one of the best walking simulators. At the time, it was one of few games to have a lesbian lead character, and it was celebrated for its sensitivity and thoughtful approach to its subject matter. With a playtime of 2-4 hours, you can easily finish it in an afternoon, so there are few reasons to avoid this gem of a game. However, Gone Home's portrayal of LGBTQ issues is slightly dated, but it's still a must-play.
Where To Buy:
iOS | Steam | Xbox | Playstation | Switch
Life Is Strange

Life is Strange is an episodic story-driven game. The first episode was released in 2015, and since then, it's been fleshed out with the follow-up games Life is Strange 2, Life is Strange: Before the Storm, and Life is Strange: True Colors. The Life is Strange series features multiple queer protagonists across its many stories. The same-sex relationship present in the first game isn't explored much initially, but later games in the series dive deeper into it. The first episode is free, so you've really got no reason not to try it out.
Where To Buy:
Android | iOS | Steam | Xbox | Playstation | Switch
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Simulator

Dream Daddy is one of the best dating simulators out there. It pokes fun at the genre while providing a genuinely brilliant experience. In Dream Daddy, you'll design and play as a dad out to romance seven other dads, each with their own distinct personality. In the character designer, you can pick from a range of gender identities and sexualities alongside the expected options for facial hair, clothes, and body type. While fun, the game manages to avoid stereotypes to create characters that feel authentic and unique.
Where To Buy:
Android | iOS | Steam | Playstation | Switch
Tell Me Why

Tell Me Why is another narrative-driven adventure game from the developers of Life is Strange. Released in 2020, it's an original story featuring a transgender protagonist. The game was developed with several trans consultants, who provided the game with influences from their own lived experiences. If you loved Life is Strange, but want a story with a fresh cast of characters and setting, Tell Me Why should be your first stop.
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If Found...

Unlike the style portrayed by visual novels like Gone Home or Life is Strange, If Found... has a unique, minimalist art style that keeps you focused on the story. While If Found... is built around relationships, the game's purpose is to help players connect to the characters' emotions. Part of the story follows a young transgender woman, exploring how she handles relationships with family and friends. It's a touching, unique story that offers something different from the traditional visual novel.
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Unpacking
Unpacking is a zen puzzle game that is about unpacking. A refreshingly literal title aside, Unpacking tasks you with removing items out of boxes and arranging them in rooms. It sounds basic, but the longer you play, the more you'll be drawn in by the unspoken story. You follow the life of a woman unpacking items at different stages in her life, and you'll see how each item tells a different story. This visual method of storytelling is an excellent way of helping you understand her life experiences, from discovering her bisexuality to handling an unpleasant boyfriend.
Where To Buy:
Xbox | Steam | Playstation | Switch
Celeste
Celeste's protagonist, Madeline, is trans, but it's not something that's clearly stated in the game. In a post on Medium, the developer discusses how they were unaware that they or Madeline were trans during development. They explain how this struggle is reflected in the game, so while it may not have served as a pinnacle of trans representation at its release, we can now see and understand it far better. It's worth reading their Medium piece before you play, as it will help you to understand the beautiful platformer that is Celeste.
Where To Buy:
Xbox | Steam | Playstation | Switch
Celebrate LGBTQ+ Representation
These games cover a wide range of genres, from frantic hack-and-slashers to thoughtful visual novels. How they each approach LGBTQ+ representation also varies widely. We hope that you give some of these games a try. They're all fantastic to play and certainly worth your time.

Jon Gilbert (59 Articles Published)
Jon's interest in tech includes everything from Android phones to Nintendo Switch games. When not writing for Android Police or MUO, he's probably testing the limits of his laptop's hardware or re-watching The Lord of the Rings.
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