On the subject of whether something like Dinner Dash is a game, these debates are not new. Game developers were having pretty much the same debates in the late 90s. If you asked many game developers at the time "what if there was a game which you could not lose?" the response would be something like "then it is not a game". And then the Sims came along, and outsold pretty much everyone, and developers were forced to rethink things.
So if you're asking whether I plan to reopen a debate which I have literally read about in history books? (Game design history books, but history books nonetheless). No, can't say that I have any intention of doing so.
If you're asking whether I'm going to post nasty things and death threats at Anita Sarkeesian? No, if anything I would use logical debate. Most of what she has provided so far I have largely agreed with anyway. In her outline her list of tropes included "man with boobs"--and that's the trope where I suspect I would disagree with her views strongly. I personally see no real issue with taking a male character, keeping almost all the dialogue the same, and just making that character female. To suggest that there's certain things female characters should not be doing strikes me as inherently a bit sexist, and implies she subscribes strongly to the gender binary. But I'm waiting to see the actual video and argument before I pass judgment.