Accessible Video Games

Accessible video games are designed to be inclusive for players with various disabilities. They often include features like remappable controls, subtitles, colorblind modes, and screen reader support, ensuring a wide range of players can enjoy the gaming experience.

Audio Games

Audio games rely primarily on sound rather than visuals, making them highly accessible for blind and low vision gamers. These games use stereo sound cues, voice instructions, and spatial audio to guide players through interactive experiences.

Text Games

Text games offer rich narratives through written descriptions and player input. They are accessible to screen reader users and allow customization of text size, font, and contrast for better readability.

Visual Games

Visual games prioritize clear, high-contrast graphics, intuitive UI, and visual cues to enhance gameplay. Accessibility features may include zooming, simplified visuals, or optional text descriptions for users with cognitive or hearing impairments.

Tutorial

Our tutorials provide step-by-step guides on how to start playing accessible games, set up assistive technology, and configure accessibility options in popular titles. They are beginner-friendly and updated regularly.

Tips&Tricks

Explore our collection of practical tips and tricks for accessible gaming. From optimizing control schemes to discovering hidden accessibility settings, these insights help gamers get the most out of their experience.