Girls Who Code Girls
77 % of game developers are men. No wonder women are misrepresented. So we had girls give the gaming industry a much needed update.
Girls Who Code Girls is a coding experience where girls and non-binary individuals can code their own video game characters, disrupting the overly-sexualized characters that are designed by men, for men.
Users can code skin tones, body sizes, chest, hips, hairstyles, skin specificities, personality and clothes in four coding languages in order to create video game characters from their perspective.
Gaming companies looking to better represent girls in games, are able to license characters and gain access to data on the experience to help change the future of women in tech.
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