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Teenage Girls Are Playing Video Games. You Just Might Not Hear Them.
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A solitary, silent majority of teenage girls plays video games: often alone, rarely online. When teenage girls do venture online to play games—and a fair chunk of them do, quite regularly—they usually don’t speak.
That’s how you go from a world where 59 percent of all girls between 13 and 17 play video games to a world where teenage girls are assumed not to exist in public video game spaces. That’s all according to a report titled “ Teens, Technology, and Friendships ,” released earlier this month by the Pew Research Center. The chapter on video games celebrated the role that games play in many male friendships. I was struck, however, by the data about teenage girls.
Here are the numbers. Almost 60 percent of the girls in the study (more than 1,000 teenagers of both sexes, surveyed last fall and this winter) say they play games on a computer, console, or cellphone.
Of those girls, 47 percent say they never play online. Another 27 percent say they never even play with someone else in the same room . (You can’t add those two numbers together. Some girls are in both groups.)
Active Noise Canceling You’ll find the call quality is enhanced as the four built-in microphones are used to suppress any ambient noise and amplify your voice those on your call only hear what you intend for them to hear. With the charging case, you’ll get up to 30 hours of listening time and if you’re ever caught with a dead battery, just five minutes of charging will get you an hour of use.
About a quarter of the girls who play video games do play online at least once a month. Unlike boys who play video games online, however, teenage girls tend to turn off their mics. Only 28 percent of the girls who play video games online use voice chat to talk to other players. (More than 70 percent of the teenage boys who play online talk—a lot, as I can attest after years of ethnographic study.)
These two numbers—only 28 percent of the girls who play video games use voice chat, and only 25 percent of the girls who play video games go online even once a month—are taken from two different samples in the study and can’t be directly compared. So I asked Amanda Lenhart, one of the lead authors of the study, to crunch the numbers to find out what percentage of all teenage girls use voice chat while playing video games.
It’s 9 percent . Almost 60 percent of all teenage girls play video games. Not even 10 percent of teenage girls open their mouths and speak in public video game spaces.
The margins of error on these numbers are pretty high—between 6 and 9 percent, depending on the sample—but they’re all statistically significant. You can read the whole report and examine its methods here .
There are lots of reasons why girls might not want to talk while playing video games with other people online. Some of them are innocuous, and some of them are troubling. I don’t want to speculate, because I want to stick to what we know from the research here.
I do want to head off one objection, however, which is the idea that teenage girls are playing different kinds of video games— Kim Kardashian: Hollywood on their phones in their bedrooms, say—and that’s why they’re playing silently and by themselves.
Pew didn’t poll the teenagers in its study about what genres of video games they play. During focus groups about the poll, however, the teenage girls who were surveyed did not indicate that they stick mostly to mobile games, Lenhart said.
“That was not the case at all,” she said. “I was surprised by the number of girls who played all kinds of games.”
A study of 1,400 students between the 6th and 12th grades—mostly between the ages of 11 and 18—found something similar: Teenage girls play all kinds of video games. The results of that study were announced by Rosalind Wiseman and Ashly Burch in March at this year’s Game Developers Conference .
More than 35 percent of the girls in the Wiseman and Burch study said they play role-playing games (a larger number than the 32 percent who said they played mobile games). More than a quarter said they play first-person shooters. MOBAs, RTS’s, platformers, sports games, and MMOs were played by more than 15 percent of girls—in each category, not all together.
Equally striking, the teenage boys in the study said that the girls they knew played a wide variety of video games. Only 14 percent of the boys in the study said that girls don’t play video games at all.
So these girls are silent. But—at least to their friends and classmates—they’re not invisible.
Chris Suellentrop is the critic at large for Kotaku and a host of the podcast Shall We Play a Game? Contact him by writing chris@chrissuellentrop.com or find him on Twitter at @suellentrop .
October 4, 2021 March 3, 2015 by Corinne Schmitt
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It can be hard to entertain a large group of teens inside if you don’t want to rely on planting them in front of electronics. These fun indoor games for teens will get the kids up and moving, and they’ll have a great time in the process!
Don’t forget to click “Next” at the bottom of the page to see the rest of the game ideas. And feel free to check out all of my indoor games and ideas .
When my son was in high school he wanted to throw an end-of-season party for his wrestling team. I was all for it but was a little nervous about how I was going to keep over a dozen high school boys occupied so they wouldn’t get bored and turn my house into a giant wrestling mat.
Since the weather at the end of February is typically pretty miserable here, I wanted to come up with several indoor games for teens that would give them a chance to be active even though we’d be inside.
If you have a large, open space in your home you can help the teens expend some energy with these totally indoor-safe games. Even better, all of these games are played with items you already have on hand!
Clear a large space in the center of a carpeted room. Two players face off wearing socks but no shoes. The first person to remove both of his opponent’s socks wins . Since we had a bunch of wrestlers, we used wrestling rules to determine legal moves. For the most part, you’ll want to establish rules that prevent serious injury or property damage.
Have everyone pair off. Each team has one person wear a blindfold while the other person navigates him or her across a room filled with obstacles (a coffee table, chairs, a vacuum cleaner). The team that accomplishes the task the fastest, wins. When played indoors, you want to have one team go at a time and use a timer to track how long it takes each team.
Get 5 paper grocery bags and cut each one to a different height. Line up the bags on one end of a room or hallway. Each player must move all 5 bags from one end of the room or hallway to the opposite end. The trick is they can only use their mouths to pick up the bags and their hands cannot touch the ground to help them maintain balance when the bend over to retrieve the bags. The player that accomplishes the task the fastest, wins.
The best thing about candy games is that the supplies you purchase for the games double as snack food when the games are over!
Players race to pick up as many Skittles as they can using only a straw . If you prefer, you can use M&M’s instead of Skittles.
Fill a plate with whipped cream and hide a bunch of gummy bears in them. Players have to hold their hands behind their back and retrieve all of the gummy bears by using just their mouths .
Haven’t found the right activity yet? Don’t worry! We’re just getting started. Here’s 4 more ideas:
Make Your Own Forehead Game – This is a great icebreaker!
What’s In Your Phone Game – This printable What’s In Your Phone Game is perfect for your daughter’s teen sleepovers & slumber parties.
20 Fun Games for Family Game Night – Make family game night extra fun with these clever family games.
New Year’s Eve Party Ideas for Teens – Developed with the help of teens, including food, entertainment, decorations.
I recreated some of our favorite games in a printable kit. The kit includes instructions and cards for six different games.
Check out my post Fun Games for Teenagers for board games and smartphone games that are perfect for teens.
Click the button below to view more indoor teen party games using balloons and plastic cups. Plus, find prize ideas that are teen-approved!
I think you’re ideas are brilliant, but I’m still looking for ideas for my birthday. If I can’t find enough, I’m definitely using yours! Thank you so much!! ✌🏻️
I’m glad my ideas are helpful. I hope you had a wonderful birthday!
That’s a great list of teen party games which you have shared in the blog. I was already looking for some fun party ideas to enjoy at one of my friends birthday. Your list has solved all our problems by sharing such an awesome list. Lots of new & interesting party games were known which will definitely make our event a lot more enjoyable than before. Thanks!
Is there a place to download the video that was playing on the tv?
I don’t think so. If you click through to YouTube on the video in the post, it will take you to the original video on YouTube where the creator lists several great additional resources and details (though not a link to download the game names video shown on the TV in the background). Try asking in the comments there and the video creator might be willing to add a link to share that video.
Can i use this party games list for my daughter nest birthday party? Advance Thanks
Of course! I hope the party is a blast!
Yes
U can if she is inrested in these games
These all sound so fun! My boys will have a lot of fun with this list. Pinned.
These are such great ideas for games for teens! The Paper Bag Relocation sounds so fun — I might play that game with some other adults 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
With teens of my own, I’m always looking for fun games for teens. I want the kids to hangout at our house (so I can supervise) and I want them to want to hang out here. These games for teens ideas are the perfect way to make that happen.
Sorry, I’m a 15 year old girl that doesn’t do drugs/alcohol, or had sex, and has good grades (I’m not a delinquent, or just an rebellious child) and I’m not trying to be rude, but I don’t see anyone freshman or higher really enjoying these games at a party, without them making remarks behind people’s back about how lame these are, sorry but that’s just “teen’s” perspective.
No need to apologize! I appreciate the honest feedback. My sample size was quite small since I only have my own family and their friends to poll and test these ideas on. Clearly these won’t work for all teens and your comment is inspiration for me to get more creative. Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts.
Boys are definitely hard to occupy than girls, but these games really do the trick! Thank you for the amazing tips and amazing game ideas!
i liked ur games me n my friends enjoyed it too
These sound great! Both my daughters have birthdays in the summer, so we could actually play some of these outside. Thanks for the ideas! I am visiting from Lambert’s Lately today.
Thank you for the great list! My oldest just turned 13, and with 5 younger sisters, we’ll be needing great entertaining games for many more years to come. Following you. 🙂
I do hope your kids enjoy them as much as mine did! Wow! You have a house full. I’m sure there is a lot of built-in fun at your house with so many people to interact with. Thanks so much for stopping by!
This is a great list! Thanks for sharing with us on the Momma Told Me Link Party! Come back and share more soon!
What clever ways to keep kids entertained inside! We could definitely use that during this eternal winter!
I’m going to have to pin this. I am volunteering to co ordinate some high school gatherings for our co op and I have an 8th grade cheerleader so these would make excellent beginning or ending of the season party games!
Do come back and tell me if you use any, and if you do, if the kids enjoyed them as much as mine did.
Sounds like a fun party for adults, too, especially if you have lots of Skittles and gummy bears.
What a great list of teen games. I think many of them could be used for adults too! I love party games and love this list!
It’s funny you say that. We had so much fun watching the boys play the games that we played them again later as a family. Spoiler alert: Age doesn’t help you in these games!
cute ideas! It looks like I’m going to be stuck inside with my teens for a few days because of upcoming snow and I’m totally trying some of these activities to ward off cabin fever!
I know what you mean. It looks like we’re getting more snow here in a couple of days too. I hope you have fun with them!
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I'm Corinne . I'm a mom of 5, spent 28 years as a military spouse, and have a passion for supporting my fellow overwhelmed moms with lofty goals for themselves and their families. I share all the tips, tricks and resources I can find (or create) to help you rock mom life.
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