Switch Gaming
While checking JayIsGames's post today about the Accessibility Game Programming Competition (Dec. 9) I stumbled upon a website devoted for people with accessibility problems. The website is called One Switch, and they develop games (called Switch games) that use very few buttons during gameplay. There are several games there, and all of the ones I looked at were downloadable.
Why do I post about this? Because, there aren't too many games for people with disabilities, and it's about time that there were. For those of you who are game programmers, keep this in mind. If you have made a switch game (that's G-rated, though I'm not entirely sure how bad a game with only one button could be...), feel free to post it as a comment to this post. I'm planning on making a few myself, and if I start to make enough, I might just start another blog for them.
Have fun,
Pieguy
Why do I post about this? Because, there aren't too many games for people with disabilities, and it's about time that there were. For those of you who are game programmers, keep this in mind. If you have made a switch game (that's G-rated, though I'm not entirely sure how bad a game with only one button could be...), feel free to post it as a comment to this post. I'm planning on making a few myself, and if I start to make enough, I might just start another blog for them.
Have fun,
Pieguy
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