A pure “One Switch Game” is one that can be started, played and replayed using just one control. Typically that will be via the SPACE BAR and the LEFT MOUSE BUTTON (both doing exactly the same thing). For disabled gamers…
Game Accessibility Campaigner: Gareth Garratt
Gareth Garratt has achieved something fantastic. He’s one of a growing number of disabled gamers who have petitioned for greater access in a game, and then been promised it by the developer. Facing the familiar problem of being unable to reconfigure the game controls on…
GASIG: Top 10 Ways To Improve Game Accessibility
1.Allow all controls (mouse, keyboard, gamepad) to be remapped.2.Add closed-captioning for all dialogue and important sound-effects.3.Provide documentation in an accessible format (HTML or plain-text).4.Provide assist modes (auto-targeting, training options, etc).5.Provide a broad range of difficulty levels from incredibly simple to…
Top 3 Accessibility Features for Golf Games
For a lot of disabled gamers, many games are frustratingly difficult to play, Golf included. Help is at hand though for developers interested in bringing their games to a wider audience. Implementing these few features won’t remove all game barriers…