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Meh, it's ok. We all have bad days. Believe me, I know the feeling being female, but it's simply society doing what society does best: perpetuate and cement illusions into everyone's heads of what reality is like. When I think of what I liked at age 10-11, I'm fairly sure I was rigorously programmed by that age to prefer barbie, horses, pink stuff, etc. over "boy stuff". And so I did love those things, and the trend is supposed to continue into adulthood where you discover that 'women's spheres' are cooking, shopping, scrapbooking, hello kitty, hair and makeup obsession, and clothing (especially shoes).
Of course, it didn't work at all on me, as I hate shopping, my favourite games these days are horror games and shooters, and I wouldn't be caught scrapbooking without a gun pointed at me. ;)
I suppose it's a bit like the whole gender colour thing. Every decoration and blanket and baby-to-be product you can buy is either pink for girls, or blue for boys. We're imprinted with stupid crap like this from birth. So when I saw the OP asking specifically for 'girl oriented' games ... guess what came to mind.
It's true, though, outside of a few 'gender targeted' games, most games are essentially genderless.
OP: Try Beat Hazard, it's no more violent than an arcade-like game such as Asteroids (which is resembles to some degree), you can use any music you own or like, and it can be played single or multiplayer. I've put almost 1100 hours into it already and I never get bored with it.
Especially the Sims 3, there's alot of options to choose from and it's not rated M, it's rated T for Teen.
My next tip would be Rayman: Origins or Legends. The whole family can have fun playing the games. Or they can play them with their friends. I think those games may improve their reflexes.
I just want to say to Lomenchen that TF2 is one of the most popular games on steam so there.
Let me use the powers of youtube to bring you the links. FYI I never wanted to watch videos of any of these games but this is what happens when your charger brakes for 3 days tell you get a new one.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa5hjV_1LF3TMloTBjv718h45F9eJXjDw
There you go your welcome guess it's a good thing my charger broke otherwise I'd be blind in this question
because roguelikes teach people not to give up after failing a hundred billion times