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The Godhood Chronicles

be a god. slay your enemies. seduce their worshipers. · By Studio Paper Waifu

accessibility

A topic by meero619 created Jun 13, 2022 Views: 379 Replies: 3
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Hello there.
When I used to play this game it was the twine version. it was pretty accessible with screen readers,.
Now though, when I tried downloading the latest version and launching the game? nothing reads at all. I'm guessing it's cause it was made with unity.
would there be away to make it as accessible with screen readers as before?
I really enjoyed what I've played before and would love to play more.
and thank you :)

Developer(+1)

Hello there!

It's made with RPG maker, which converts the text into images in the game. My apologies! This is sort of hard baked into the system, so the only thing I can think of to display the text as actual text is to perhaps extract the text from the game into directory folders in your PC... but that would defeat the purpose of playing the game, I think. The alternative would be to manually output each screen text into a new window that reads it as text - I'm not sure yet if this will work, but it will also take awhile to do if it does, given the scope and the number of screens and events available. 

For now though, the original Twine game can be played / downloaded from here at the least, while I'll try to figure out a fix! I do miss the accessibility of the twine games, although the system couldn't handle anything more complicated than choice paths. :( I'm looking through possibilities and plugins and hopefully I'll find a way to work around this soon!

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Thank you for your quick reply. I really hope you find a solution.
I'll keep playing the twine version in the time being.
Thanks for all your hard work. :)

hello there, I just saw that you're thinking of making this game into aVN, would it be possible then to implement accessibility into it? I'd love to get the chance to play it honestly. :)