Celebrity Gaymer: Bright Light Bright Light
Ed Nightingale speaks to artist Bright Light Bright Light about his album, Fun City, his song in Murder by Numbers and what video games he’s been playing.
Read MoreEd Nightingale speaks to artist Bright Light Bright Light about his album, Fun City, his song in Murder by Numbers and what video games he’s been playing.
Read MoreAs the people of Homotropolis have a plague of Moronavirus unleashed on them by the…
Read MoreCharlie Martin is a trans racing driver who has recently made the jump into sim…
Read MoreWith Baldur’s Gate 3 hopefully coming to early access in August, there’s not that long to go before we can all play. Still, some of us are struggling.
Read MoreJuno Birch is a drag icon from Manchester UK whose make-up style is inspired by…
Read MoreLast Minute Love is a game where finding love in a nursing home is the end goal. With five residents to choose from, will you find someone to be with in time?
Read MoreYanni Burton is an Australian born singer-songwriter living in New York City. His new single…
Read MoreQueer prejudice is rooted in The Last of Us Part 2’s society, but as we learn through Ellie, Dina and Lev, that doesn’t mean there’s no hope.
Read MoreTadhg Brennan is an out and proud esports commentator and analyst for League of Legends,…
Read MoreBrassica: A Marry Tale combines theatre, princess’ and princes, and the fine art of being gay into one, excellent boy love visual novel.
Read MoreStacey Henley talks about exploring who she was in Monster High, a game that dug up her dead girlhood out of the ground and made it dance around.
Read MoreYou may not believe it by just looking at it, but Nefarious introduces a fun, loveable cast that even has LGBT+ characters. Give it a try!
Read MorePride is a protest and these warriors are here to fight! Pride Warriors is a…
Read MoreCaleb Wysor talks about the Final Fantasy VII Remake and how it complicates the queer legacy of the original in a way that’s both positive and negative.
Read MoreIf there’s one thing that’s been done to death almost a thousand times, it’s the coming out story. Even so, that doesn’t stop us from needing them.
Read MoreStacey Henley talks to developers behind the phenomenal A Summer’s End – Hong Kong 1986 about the importance of releasing a queer game set in Hong Kong.
Read MoreRobin had a chance to sit down and talk with Travis Ryans and Mike Dineen, the hosts of the new LGBTQ gaming podcast, Rainbow Road Podcast.
Read MoreLondon 1986 (working title) is a point-and-click adventure game set in 80s LGBTQ London with…
Read MoreTrying to cover games that include queer characters, themes or even something that acknowledges not…
Read MoreThis week is Lesbian Visibility Week and Gayming Magazine are passionate about supporting our lesbian…
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