Most games that portray women as in control of society are set in dystopia's and not necessarily just for males in that society.
Of course, that was one of the first things my sardonic mind told me. Although truth be told, it's not necessarily the femdom, it's the BDSM.
Lost in Laminate is a [really good text-based] femsub game, and it's kind of scary, too. Incidentally, this is why I instantly took a liking to
Mistresses of the Forest - due to its cheerful, whimsical tone.
By the way, regarding my previous post, one of the things I used to gauge the current cultural climate was Russian writer Pelevin's recent prose. In
KGBT+ (2022), he outright describes a future society where pegging is mandatory - and he's been a Russian cultural icon since the 1990s. (Although he also imagines a lezdom version of kickboxing with neurostrapons before an audience of rich old transpeople, and the women are actually lobotomised sex bots, it's one of a kind.) And the Russian women of the 25th century are blamed for war-time mass-rape, too.
Is there anything comparable in the West? I have no idea about fiction, especially one pushing the boundaries of PC speech. One curious (and on-topic) thing is that the editor of Pelevin's 2016 novel
Methuselah's Lamp, or The Last Battle of the Chekists and Masons apparently changed the strapons of the femdommy extradimesionals into "flies".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fly_(clothing)