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Question for #Blind and maybe also #LowVision folks: are there any #VideoGames or #mobile #games that are particularly good?

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  • b_cavello@mastodon.publicinterest.townB b_cavello@mastodon.publicinterest.town

    Question for #Blind and maybe also #LowVision folks: are there any #VideoGames or #mobile #games that are particularly good? Is there a blind game design scene?

    I know there are tactile dice and things for some tabletop RPGs and things. While I’m especially curious about digital or video games, I’d also love to hear about more analog examples that are great!
    #askFedi #BoostsAppreciated

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    @b_cavello cc @kenobit who might know something about it or know someone who knows something about it

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    • b_cavello@mastodon.publicinterest.townB b_cavello@mastodon.publicinterest.town

      The American Federation for the Blind (#AFB) lists some examples of products under their Games and Activities section, but it’s pretty limited, and some of the links are broken/outdated.
      https://www.afb.org/blindness-and-low-vision/using-technology/assistive-technology-products/games-and-activities

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      Wow, some really awesome examples people are sharing in the replies!
      Check out the awesome work of @Ericbomb who makes #games and hosts #GameJams focused on #a11y and #blind gamers:
      https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@Ericbomb/116373447564217600

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      • b_cavello@mastodon.publicinterest.townB b_cavello@mastodon.publicinterest.town

        Question for #Blind and maybe also #LowVision folks: are there any #VideoGames or #mobile #games that are particularly good? Is there a blind game design scene?

        I know there are tactile dice and things for some tabletop RPGs and things. While I’m especially curious about digital or video games, I’d also love to hear about more analog examples that are great!
        #askFedi #BoostsAppreciated

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        justgrist@disabled.social
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        @b_cavello May take a few replies so please bear with me.

        Most of the games for blind/VI people are accessible versions of card, dice, puzzle, and word games. There are also some audio versions of games like Breakout. A company called Blindfold Games makes a ton of these, and others.

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          @b_cavello May take a few replies so please bear with me.

          Most of the games for blind/VI people are accessible versions of card, dice, puzzle, and word games. There are also some audio versions of games like Breakout. A company called Blindfold Games makes a ton of these, and others.

          Just a moment...

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          @b_cavello There are also MUDs, basically text-based MMORPG-style games. The most popular among blind people is Alteraeon, which I play quite a bit these days. There's a custom windows client for blind players that includes sound effects and a lot of customizability to make the game more immersive and accessible.

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            @b_cavello There are also MUDs, basically text-based MMORPG-style games. The most popular among blind people is Alteraeon, which I play quite a bit these days. There's a custom windows client for blind players that includes sound effects and a lot of customizability to make the game more immersive and accessible.

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            Alter Aeon Blind Player Support and Soundpacks

            Downloads, community support, scripts and help for blind players on Alter Aeon.

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            @b_cavello A small indy game studio called Fiction Factory Games has made several accessible narrative games that are very fun.

            Fiction Factory Games - itch.io

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            Brok the Investi-gator is another indy game that's fully accessible for blind players and it's quite fun. It abvailable via Steam, game consoles, and for windows, mac, and linux via itch.io.

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              @b_cavello A small indy game studio called Fiction Factory Games has made several accessible narrative games that are very fun.

              Fiction Factory Games - itch.io

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              itch.io (fictionfactorygames.itch.io)

              Brok the Investi-gator is another indy game that's fully accessible for blind players and it's quite fun. It abvailable via Steam, game consoles, and for windows, mac, and linux via itch.io.

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              BROK the InvestiGator by COWCAT

              One croc. Lots of trouble...!

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              itch.io (cowcat.itch.io)

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              @b_cavello American Counsel of the Blind's audio description project has also started keeping track of accessible game releases, including a limited selection of mainstream games like The Last of Us and The Last of Us 2.

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              Lastly, one of my favorite games that's available for IOS is Blind Mahjong.

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              That should give you plenty to check out for now. Hope this helps. /fin

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              • b_cavello@mastodon.publicinterest.townB b_cavello@mastodon.publicinterest.town

                Question for #Blind and maybe also #LowVision folks: are there any #VideoGames or #mobile #games that are particularly good? Is there a blind game design scene?

                I know there are tactile dice and things for some tabletop RPGs and things. While I’m especially curious about digital or video games, I’d also love to hear about more analog examples that are great!
                #askFedi #BoostsAppreciated

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                @b_cavello Oops. One last thing. I can't forget RS Games, which has made many accessible games for like the last fifteen years. I love their accessible version of Scrabble in particular. It also has visuals so blind players can play with their sighted friends, at least Scrabble does. Not sure about the other games.

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                • alienghic@timeloop.cafeA alienghic@timeloop.cafe

                  @b_cavello

                  I heard that online text MUDs are popular among some blind people. I'd assume text adventures are also accessible.

                  And strangely some of the fighting games are so accessible, one blind player made it to the championships.

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                  @alienghic @b_cavello Text adventures are accessible. There's an app called Frotz for IOS that has many loaded into it that you van play. I like Curses and Anchorhead in particular.

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                  • mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.socialM mrgrumpymonkey@mastodon.social

                    @b_cavello Apparently the recent @COWCAT game Brok The InvestiGator could be a good contender for this.

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                    justgrist@disabled.social
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                    @mrgrumpymonkey @b_cavello Yes. I've played Brok the Investi-gator. Fully accessible and very fun.

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                    • J justgrist@disabled.social

                      @b_cavello Oops. One last thing. I can't forget RS Games, which has made many accessible games for like the last fifteen years. I love their accessible version of Scrabble in particular. It also has visuals so blind players can play with their sighted friends, at least Scrabble does. Not sure about the other games.

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                      Home | RSGames - Accessible Games for the Blind

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                      @b_cavello Okay. Apparently I have more. lol

                      A blind friend of mine plays the latest Diablo game. Not sure if accessibility is built in by the devs or if it's some sort of mod. There's a history of mods being made for games that make them more accessibll. One of the earliest was a mod for Quake 2 I think.

                      Hearthstone is an accessible trading card game.

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                      • J justgrist@disabled.social

                        @b_cavello Okay. Apparently I have more. lol

                        A blind friend of mine plays the latest Diablo game. Not sure if accessibility is built in by the devs or if it's some sort of mod. There's a history of mods being made for games that make them more accessibll. One of the earliest was a mod for Quake 2 I think.

                        Hearthstone is an accessible trading card game.

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                        @b_cavello The same friend who plays Diable also plays digital versions of Yugio and Magic the Gathering. Again, not sure if the accessiblity is built in or done via mods.

                        Some blind people also play Stardew Valley because the audio design is apparently very good. They by use OCR to read the game text and menus.

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                        • J justgrist@disabled.social

                          @alienghic @b_cavello Text adventures are accessible. There's an app called Frotz for IOS that has many loaded into it that you van play. I like Curses and Anchorhead in particular.

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                          @JustGrist @b_cavello

                          Those sound like interesting games.

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