Tiny Epic Galaxies (2015) – Accessibility Teardown
by Michael Heron on 04/11/2017 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
Tiny Epic Galaxies (2015)
Review
Meeple Like Us
Complexity
Medium Light [2.16]
BGG Rank
274 [7.37]
Player Count (recommended)
1-5 (1-4)
Designer(s)
Scott Almes
Buy it!
Amazon Link
Version Reviewed
English First Edition
Introduction
Tiny Epic Galaxies may come in a little box, but it’s got a lot of heart. Despite some minor problems regarding mitigation of the randomness and the power of cultural hegemony it is a joy to play and one of my favourite games sitting on the shelf. We gave it four stars in our review, and spoiler alert – it will go higher with the expansion. We’ll get to that in time. However, this is a game with a gimmick and that gimmick is embedded in the name. Tiny Epic Galaxy presents itself within a small box and with tiny components. That’s bound to have accessibility implications, right? Fire up the warp drives, we’re going to explore every inch of this game until we get to the heart [...]