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But this just supports another stereotype - that non-binary people are fucking weirdos. The other non-binary character is a centuries old witch who has so little connection to modern fads they call their phone their ‘black prism’ and communicate via crow. Of course, you could argue that Rowan offsets Sawyer’s youth. ‘I will not date children’ is a pretty big one though. But for both non-binary options to be the odd one out just feels a little disappointing. Boyfriend Dungeon is superb, not just in terms of representation but also its hilarious writing and surprisingly complex combat mechanics.
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I have already written in defence of Kitfox, Eric’s character, and the trigger warning, so this isn’t me trying to kick the game when it’s down. Eric, the character in question, is brilliantly written, and an important inclusion in the story. Kitfox Games, the developer of Boyfriend Dungeon, has already come under fire for including a character that stalks and manipulates you, despite having a trigger warning for stalking and manipulation in the game's opening moments. Related: Queer Stories Are Complicated, And Gaming Needs To Show That I scream it from the rooftops “I’m nitpicking!” - but these are important nits to pick. I understand that complaining about non-binary love interests, in a game that offers you two distinct choices and has no problematic tropes, seems like nitpicking.