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Inspiration

A topic by tmksm created Dec 19, 2019 Views: 398 Replies: 4
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Having to create a blind-accessible game can be hard, so I've been researching the web to get some inspiration about how to create my game. This is what I've found:

https://www.engadget.com/2018/08/02/blind-call-of-duty-player-thousands-of-kills...

http://agrip.org.uk/

https://venturebeat.com/2018/03/06/racing-auditory-display-helps-blind-people-pl...

https://www.vgstorm.com/games.php

They aren't a How to Make Blind Accessible games tutorials, but they will be useful in the process of planning what to do.

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Thanks for sharing! I added them to the main page. Hope they help somebody out!

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Sorry that this is coming in late but there's already a thriving audiogames scene, often developed by blind developers. See audiogames.net, both the game listings and the forums... and hit up the people on the forums for advice! Tons of blind gamers there.

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Hi Ian! Just wanted to say I'm a huge fan of what you're doing for accessibility in games, thanks!

My prototype is based by that moment when the sound seems  to come from one side to the other. when it's in the middle, it feels like you get then a hit!

I like this concept in a fast action-reaction game, with 4 actions and 4 defends for each player.

Can someone take over my project, please? It's written in GameMaker Studio 2 licensed. I can work on the design documentation.

https://rogonow.itch.io/blind-wizard