Found this list of blind-accesible videogames.
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Found this list of blind-accesible videogames.
I cannot know for sure, but I would think this list is incomplete, though no fault on who made it but because lists often are. Am I correct, the the list could be expanded?
https://gist.github.com/Molitvan/50e3b5060ab9465b1da895155d5c0480/
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Found this list of blind-accesible videogames.
I cannot know for sure, but I would think this list is incomplete, though no fault on who made it but because lists often are. Am I correct, the the list could be expanded?
https://gist.github.com/Molitvan/50e3b5060ab9465b1da895155d5c0480/
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Found this list of blind-accesible videogames.
I cannot know for sure, but I would think this list is incomplete, though no fault on who made it but because lists often are. Am I correct, the the list could be expanded?
https://gist.github.com/Molitvan/50e3b5060ab9465b1da895155d5c0480/
@afreytes Obviously all interaction fiction/text adventure games that don't includes graphics should be on that list since they are text-only. However there are so many of them that it is probably better to just list the category.
Maybe anything with ASCII-interface too? Angband, Dwarf Fortress (in ASCII-mode) and so on. Not entirely sure about that.
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Found this list of blind-accesible videogames.
I cannot know for sure, but I would think this list is incomplete, though no fault on who made it but because lists often are. Am I correct, the the list could be expanded?
https://gist.github.com/Molitvan/50e3b5060ab9465b1da895155d5c0480/
@afreytes this actually looks very comprehensive. Also note that these aren’t all fully accessible. They are, crucially, mainstream video games.
There’s a lot to be said about audio games, MUDs and so forth, but video games are a cultural touchstone and being truly inclusive means also making cultural events like this accessible.
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@afreytes Obviously all interaction fiction/text adventure games that don't includes graphics should be on that list since they are text-only. However there are so many of them that it is probably better to just list the category.
Maybe anything with ASCII-interface too? Angband, Dwarf Fortress (in ASCII-mode) and so on. Not entirely sure about that.
@zinnschlag @afreytes interactive fiction/text adventures I would expect to be *utually* accessible, but the latter not so much; it largely depends on how they (re)paint the screen, as I've recently learned.