Railroad Ink (2018) – Blazing Red Edition – Accessibility Teardown
by Michael Heron on 13/07/2019 in Accessibility Teardown, Board Game Accessibility
Table of Contents
- Version Reviewed
- Introduction
- Colour Blindness
- Visual Accessibility
- Cognitive Accessibility
- Emotional Accessibility
- Physical Accessibility
- Socioeconomic Accessibility
- Communication
- Intersectional Accessibility
- Conclusion
Game Details
Name
Railroad Ink: Blazing Red Edition (2018)
Review
Meeple Like Us
Complexity
Light [1.46]
BGG Rank
728 [7.19]
Player Count
1-6
Designer(s)
Hjalmar Hach and Lorenzo Silva
Buy it!
Amazon Link
Version Reviewed
English edition
Introduction
Railroad Ink is a game that is made up compelling parts, but it doesn’t cohere together in a way that made it feel particularly impactful to me. We gave it three stars in our review – I don’t begrudge anyone’s affection for it but I’m never going to be able to justify more than half-hearted and heavily conditional approval. It’s a perfectly fine game that is unfortunately standing in the place of where an amazing game should be. Such is life.
Anyway, if you care about that you’d be off reading our review. Instead you’re here to find out if the roads and train-tracks of the Railroad Ink landscape are accessible. Well, let’s grab an on-ramp and find out.
Colour Blindness
Colour blindness isn’t a problem in [...]