To a certain extent, many indie games are also retro games, so that slice of indie gaming usually likes taking the plots from 20 years ago which of course is largely straight male dominated in terms of their story.
With LGBT protagonists in indie games, you have to remember that in AAA they don't exist unless it's defined by the player. There are at least a handful of indie games where you play a LGBT protagonist.
Examples
- Lesbian - Mighty Jill Off
- Gay - My Ex-Boyfriend the Space Tyrant
- Trans - Dys4ia
If indie games only have a handful of LGBT protagonists, it's certainly higher than 0 (or 1, maybe 2 if I'm forgetting game(s)).
As for female protagonists, I'd say there's one factor that may tip the scales and that's the Japanese indie (doujin) gaming scene. With doujin games, the vast majority of the games that aren't visual novels involve female protagonists.
With LGBT protagonists in indie games, you have to remember that in AAA they don't exist unless it's defined by the player. There are at least a handful of indie games where you play a LGBT protagonist.
Examples
- Lesbian - Mighty Jill Off
- Gay - My Ex-Boyfriend the Space Tyrant
- Trans - Dys4ia
If indie games only have a handful of LGBT protagonists, it's certainly higher than 0 (or 1, maybe 2 if I'm forgetting game(s)).
As for female protagonists, I'd say there's one factor that may tip the scales and that's the Japanese indie (doujin) gaming scene. With doujin games, the vast majority of the games that aren't visual novels involve female protagonists.