I'm a queer person and I recommend these games, books, and other materials that have themes of being asexual (ace) or somewhere on the spectrum of asexuality: aromantic (aro), demiromantic, gray-ace, queerplatonic, and more.
Even if they're different than my own views or experiences, I liked them, and they meet the same criteria as I use for the other queer collections that I curate. The other collections in this series are:
Medium: Cross stitch patterns for DIY patch kits.
Relevant flags: aromantic, asexual, and demisexual.
Content: Rated G.
Medium: Custom emoji for the chat software Discord. These are in the shape of characters from the computer game Among Us, each in the colors of a pride flag.
Relevant flags: Aromantic, asexual, demiromantic, demisexual, grey-asexual, and grey-aromantic.
Content: Rated G.
Medium: Pixel art pride flags. 320x320 pixel GIF animations.
Has these relevant flags: aromantic and asexual.
Content: Rated G.
Medium: Custom emoji for Twitch and Discord. Each one is an animal waving a pride flag. Cats, crows, dragons, frogs, pandas, and wolves.
Has these asexual spectrum flags: aromantic and asexual.
Content: Rated G.
Medium: Mod pack for the computer game Minecraft. "Includes: Bread Swords! (to invade Denmark, obviously) Ace Shield! Ace Cake! Ace Paintings! Ace Bows! Ace Hearts! (from Robyns Ace Hearts) Dark Mode! (from Dark Mode)"
Flags: Asexual, asexual spectrum, and aromantic.
Content: Rated PG-13.
Medium: A personal zine, full color, created in Electric Zine Maker.
Accessibility note: The text in this is difficult to read because of artistic choices with contrast, colors, and shapes.
About: The author's experience with being demisexual, and how that is a part of asexuality.
Content: Rated PG.
Medium: A short comic book zine. Black and white. There are separate versions for reading on screen, and for printing and folding. Not screen reader friendly.
About questioning whether you are asexual.
Content: Rated PG.
Medium: A computer game created in Bitsy.
Duration: Four minutes. No choices, so one play through will be enough.
Story: You walk around and reflect on your relationship.
Queer themes: An aromantic person in a happy long-term relationship with an agender person. This talks about discovering what being aromantic means, worrying about it, but ultimately finding understanding and happiness together with your partner.
Vibe: Cute, happy.
Content: PG-13.
Medium: Zine. 56 pages.
About: An anthology of essays and stories about the relationships of asexual people.
Content: Rated PG-13 or R. There is dialog about sex, but not really explicit, so far as I've seen.
Medium: A computer game created in Bitsy, which runs in your web browser.
Story: Wander a twisting maze and talk with your friends who you run into.
Queer themes: Much of the dialog is about being asexual or aromantic.
Content: Rated PG-13 for talk about sexuality. Not explicit.
Medium: An interactive text created in Twine.
About: You watch paint dry, grass grow, or wait for a kettle to boil, while random ruminations come up about the author and author's relationship.
Queer themes: All of the ruminations are about being aromantic and asexual and recently realizing that.
Vibe: Quietly pensive, frustrated, alienated, with some humor.