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Text alternatives are offered when possible
Making a board game accessible simply means making it playable by people with a wide variety of abilities. As I have mentioned previously, making a game more accessible tends to help everyone who plays the game. The metric this particular post will consider is how many games provide text alternatives when possible. Most of the…
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Large, clear, and high-contrast fonts make the text easy to read
The idea of accessibility is super simple; is the content able to be consumed by as wide an audience as possible. Something that can play into this in a very big way is the presentation of text. As the title of this post states, is it large, clear and high-contrast. These are the factors that…
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Game pieces are easy to handle and tell apart
The degree to which your game is accessible can have a very significant impact on the player experience. One factor that can contribute to this is the game pieces themselves. In order to be accessible, they should be easy to handle and tell apart. The easier it is for people with physical limitations to play…
