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Apart from that, I'm not going yell about having my male-centric misinformed ideas included.
EDIT: Also, yes, I second the praise for Analogue and Hate Plus. Also, Romance Detective (a free visual novel). Also, also, the Rising Angel games.
It's called Black Closet: http://www.indiedb.com/games/black-closet
Aside from the fact that most people will think guys when they hear gays, a lot of gay men hate lesbians so theres another reason. I'm not sure what the MAJOR reason for the difference is though.
Fun fact: Sappho also gave us the word "sapphic." So, in an parallel universe (according to my incredibly rudimentary understanding of the multiverse thing), lesbians are probably called "sapphics" or "sapphicists"
Though the process of going from a Greek poet, to a term for female homosexuality is probably a lot different. And somewhat homophobic, because it was the 19th century.
Games featuring lesbians? I would definitely say Gone Home.
Go away.
You too.
http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/02/how-gay-came-to-mean-homosexual/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesbian#Origin_and_transformation_of_the_term
What does that even mean?