Among Us, Imposters, and Social Deduction – Access-Ability
Social deduction games require lying, and being lied to. Here’s how to make that accessible with your friend group.
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Social deduction games require lying, and being lied to. Here’s how to make that accessible with your friend group.
From condensed visual novel storytelling to refusing text messages from Mom, Boyfriend Dungeon features some really interesting little accessibility features.
This mod’s incorporation of automation and pathfinding make it a step above the competition.
I’m deeply dissapointed in the moetisation of Pokémon Unite. Let’s get into the specifics of why.
Painting colour into the world is a really chill experience.
Not everyone can read in game text, due to factors like age, disability, and primary language. Today on Access-Ability, we look at how games could be made more accessible to players who struggle, for whatever reason, to read on screen text.
Checkpoints outside boss doors and a lack of losing souls on death? That sure seems like it’ll make tough fights more accessible to many.
As many problems as I have with Ubisoft, their accessibility setting support is not one of them.
Video game press events, like many industries this past year, have become more accessible through necessity. Let’s not roll that back, please.
Another Robustly Accessible Sony First Party Title. Not perfect, but better than most.
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