Information on Accessibility Needs to Be More Accessible – Access-Ability
It’s not enough to just be accessible, players need to know before release day if your game is accessible or not.
It’s not enough to just be accessible, players need to know before release day if your game is accessible or not.
On the march and looking fab. Games we played this week include:PHOGS! (10:55)Ballistic Ecks vs Sever (18:35)Congo The Movie: Secret of Zinj (20:25)The Longing (24:20)Pathway (29:20)Steven Seagal is the Final Option (31:50)Road Runner Death Valley Rally (35:50)Train Simulator (39:00)Hypnospace Outlaw (42:00)The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King (46:00)Judgment […]
In this episode:DorfromantikForest of PianoLater AlligatorWay of the Househusbandand more.
The Moistwatch enters another world to confront the baku. Aze faces his nightmare. The Genius builds a rocket. Neellith conjures a compass. Slime never… stops… screaming.
Following a hoax regarding Path of Exile, this week Access-Ability is going to talk about the importance of Macros for disabled players.
Assess advantages afforded our arthropod associates Games we played this week include:Portal Reloaded (5:30)Disco Elysium: The Final Cut (13:30)Later Alligator (18:15)PS3 Emulation (22:35)Princess Farmer (30:10)Narita Boy (36:00)Resident Evil Village Demo (38:55)The Longing (41:35) News things talked about in this episode:LEGO Luigi teased in emotionally manipulative manner (49:40)www.ign.com/articles/lego-mario…t-calling-for-luigi Nintendo […]
I recently co-authored a tabletop game called Kissing in the Weird Future. We created the base game in a one hour podcast, then wrote up formal rules later. In the linked thread you can find the podcast episode where we came up with the game, as well as […]
Nightmares continue to become reality, as the source of the danger is uncovered. Aze whips it good. The Genius sees alternate timelines. Neellith solves the mystery. Slime gets sticky.
In this episode:Say No! MoreRain On Your ParadeTrain SimulatorThe Outer Worlds
As great as Simulators have been for my obsessive special interest fixations, their pricing model is a risk waiting to happen.
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