Building an Accessible Game Library on a Budget
by Michael Heron on 03/12/2018 in Special Feature
Table of Contents
- Last Updated: 3rd of December, 2018
- Changelog
- Introduction
- The Recommendations
- Your Baseline Accessible Game Library
- If you have a bit of flexibility in your accessible game library…
- For More Sophisticated Use Cases
Last Updated: 3rd of December, 2018
With the wide variety of games out there, it’s a challenge to put together an accessible game library. Here we are to help with that, and we’re even going to be mindful of the pennies to make it even easier.
Changelog
1/12/2017 – Added Blank, Wibbell++, Kingdomino, Santorini
3/12/2018 – Added Hanamikoji, Coloretto, Exploding Kittens, High Society, The Fox in the Forest, Tides of Madness, Shadows in Kyoto, Welcome To
Introduction
It’s all well and good we here at Meeple Like Us telling you about the games we’re examining and how accessible they are. That’s valuable work but it doesn’t answer a question I am occasionally asked – ‘where would I start building an accessible game library?’. What should you do if you’re running a care home, or a library, or a games club for people with particular accessibility [...]