From Aussie rules football to neo-noir cleaning adventure, some of our LGBTQIA+ picks.

Change is inevitable, after all, and we can’t hide from entropy forever.

Fable 2 (Xbox, PC)

As selected by Kaan Serin, writer and Eurogamer contributor.

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Never before has the phrase “chicken chaser” felt so intensely personal.

But for a youngling version of me, Fable 2’s power fantasy took shape in its queer roleplaying.

Matt says,“Who would have thought a game about cleaning up after people could be so thrilling?

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Coffee Talk

As selected by Eeowna,Twitchand YouTube streamer.

It’s surprisingly affecting stuff.

It helps that the whole game is very much the colours of the bi flag too!”

A Fable 2 screenshot showing a male player character conversing with a boy in a village while his dog wanders up behind.

It’ll have you thinking about all the great people you hurt because you were young and dumb.

Midnight Scenes: From the Woods (PC)

As selected by Matt Wales, Eurogamer news reporter.

Ed says,“The Greek pantheon of gods were a horny bunch and Hades knows it.

A screenshot from visual novel Sudden Death featuring a description of an Australian rules football match surrounded by images and charts.

But beyond Dionysus' thighs, there’s bisexual and polyamorous protagonist Zagreus.

The Tearoom (PC)

As selected by Mediterranea Inferno and Milky Way Prince creatorLorenzo Redaelli.

It’s a queer game that’s not afraid of not being straight-friendly and showing unsweetened practices.

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A screenshot from Robert Yang’s The Tearoom, showing a man stood at a restroom urinal staring straight at the player character. An overlaid meter moves from a ‘sad’ emoji to ‘happy’.