Able to Play, a game repository that helps you find games that match your accessibility needs, just launched! (abletoplay.com)
from Berin@discuss.tchncs.de to games@lemmy.world on 11 Mar 13:38
https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/32040879

For gamedevs/game requests: Here’s some info on how to make a game available on there

It’s still a young platform, so please give them lots of feedback to help improve it!

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Elevator7009sAlt@ani.social on 11 Mar 14:46 next collapse

I am lucky enough to not need the site. I am glad it exists for those who do.

Berin@discuss.tchncs.de on 11 Mar 14:51 collapse

When I saw this, I immediately sent the link to a gamedev I know who has a disability. They were really excited 🥰

GrumpyDuckling@sh.itjust.works on 11 Mar 15:04 next collapse

I wish it didn’t need a login. It looks like a good resource for disabled veterans. The American Legion is building a focus on videogames in order to reach younger veterans and help with their mission of preventing veterans suicide.

aramis87@fedia.io on 11 Mar 15:08 next collapse

Oh, this is a wonderful find, thank you!

HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com on 11 Mar 16:06 collapse

was thinking of adding champions online and star trek online but it does not really fit their categories. I always felt they were nice because they were the opposite of l33t first person shooter type things with options to follow someone so that if you have a partner, auto targetting, and decent scripting support. Like in champs you can make a key to make block a toggle and star trek was well know for smashing the spacebar where you setup your abilities to be triggered by spacebar so it would run through them as you pressed it so pressing it like crazy was a thing. Timing was needed for content but not everyone in the group had to have super perfect timing.