Sorting 63 Genders is a developed for Dr. Beth Coleman's Data Visualization course in the English Department at the University of Waterloo. Inspired by a tweet by congressman Joe Walsh.The Game implores you to interact in life and live a life. Try and embrace what it would be for a man to be a man, and a woman to be a woman - whatever that means. Sorting 63 Genders is currently in an alpha build with minimal interaction. The game hides your stats and you cannot leave rooms on your own voilition. Only time shall age you and allow you passage to the next room. The original vision of this game afforded the player more agency. As is though: The core experience has been streamlined here. Protip - If a word isn't working, try being a normal person and using the word "use".
You have to click yes or no with your mouse on the first prompt, after that you will not have to click with the mouse anymore.
"Your mother scolds you for trying to use a man's machine"
"Naughty naughty! Good girls don't do such inappropriate and unladylike things"
This is quite the funny game if you play the female route. I rate 10/10