This week’s episode of Access-Ability is all about what it’s like to play video games as a poerson with ADHD. My good friend Jim Sterling joins us this week to discuss what gaming is like for them, and what would help them game better with the condition.
Oh hey. This is really rad. IGN podcasts were a big part of how I learned that people could have a full time job talking about video games in my teen years, and I’ve always wanted to guest on one. Today, I make that dream happen 😀
Want to get a taste for the guest butt critics who all wrote reviews for Things I Learned From Mario’s Butt? Well, here’s a bunch of snippets of butt reviews for you to listen to.
Several fundamental aspects about how VR games are developed make them inherently inaccessible, and we need to think long term about how to change that.
For gamers like myself with aphantasia, a lack of visual imagination, games like Carrion that rely on building a mental picture of the map can get pretty difficult to play.
Sort and organise things to your obsessive heart’s content in this charming indie game.
2020 was a big year for video game accessibility. Join me, as we try and summarise the whole year in a single video.
Well, I just broke a world record in a bad game nobody plays. YAY! Run verified here: https://www.speedrun.com/cooking_mama_cookstar#All_Vegetarian_Recipes
Time for some informal thoughts about games I am playing!
Back in the 80’s, Nintendo was on the forefront of Accessible gaming controllers. What happened in the years since?
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