Top 10 games for women

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Sam and max

#1: Sam and Max: Season 1 (PC)

The world’s most unlovable furry freelance police are back in this new caper. A much needed boost for a sagging adventure game genre...[read more]

 

Final fantasy

#2: Final Fantasy XII (PS2)

With strong female characters and a gripping narrative, this RPG is a favourite for all women who like a little adventure in their lives.

 

Tetris

#3: Tetris Evolution (XBOX 360)

Believe it or not, this tried-and-true puzzle game is still a hit. Colourful, entertaining, and easy to pick up and play, you can’t go wrong with this Russian gem.

 

Dog's life

#4: A Dog’s Life (PS2)

Take control of a mutt called Jake, in this charming action game that lets you walk around town and perform doggy tasks.

 

Sims 2

#5: The Sims 2 (PC)

The ultimate people simulator is back. Control the lives of your people and watch them grow up in the houses you design. Open-ended game play equals hours of fun.

 

Mario Kart

#6: Mario Kart (Wii)

Mario Kart is a fun little racing game featuring that cute Italian plumber everybody loves. Race around several tracks, picking up bonuses and upgrades along the way. 

 

Wii sports

#7: Wii Sports (Wii)

This game comes packaged with the Wii and includes baseball, tennis, bowling, boxing and golf games. You’ll have lots of fun and get fit at the same time.

 

Prince of Persia

#8: Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones (PC)

Beautiful Arabian scenery and plenty of crafty environmental puzzles make the Prince of Persia fun and challenging as you fight for the love of your life.

 

Zelda

#9: Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Gamecube)

A stellar fantasy game with compelling characters and expertly designed puzzles. It’s no surprise that Zelda has a large female following.

 

R and C

#10: Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters (PS2)

Featuring a cute duo, well-balanced levels, and a strong storyline, this platform game is a fantastic adventure that everybody can enjoy.

 

 
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