Blind Gamers
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Game Reviews
Game: Decent to Madness
About the Game
Matt Clark and Eden Kung are the makers of the game Decent to Madness. They have made an interactive game that is fun for visually impaired and sighted kids. The game begins with you as the main player discovering that you are strapped to an operating table, you find that you have been kidnapped! Your task is to find clues to why you are there and escape before it is too late. This game is set up like a horror story, with a narrator guiding you around. Throughout the game you are given options to move, use an item or examine an item. The keys to play this game are: arrows to move through options, space to select an option and escape to exit.
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Game: K Chess Elite
About the Game
This chess game is suitable for children and those who want to improve their skills. It provides a number of features including tips and tactics on your game play. Although the game contains images, it also uses voice feedback and is suitable for screen reader software. K Chess Elite is available for all members of the site and runs on Windows.
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Game: Sudo-San
About the Game
Sudo-San is an accessible online version of the well known game Sudoku. You are faced with a puzzle that is made up of nine rows and nine columns and this is also divided into smaller grids with three columns and 3 rows (known as squares). When you begin the game the puzzle will already have some numbers in it. You must fill in the empty spaces. However, this must be done so that each column, each row and each square has the numbers 1 to 9 in. The game can be played with the use of the keyboard and you are guided by a narrator. No download is needed.
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Game: Sonic Zoom
About the Game
Made by 'Sounds Like Fun' (also the makers of Decent to Madness) this game is intended for those who are blind. The aim is to collect as many coins as possible by listening to the sounds provided. This game has a number of levels, but may be boring after a long time of play.
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Game: Rally Racer
About the Game
This is a racing car game, which can be played using the arrow keys. Your task is to over take as many cars as possible, a voice over tells you how many cars you have over took. When the game has ended if your score is high you will be added to the score board. Although this game is really accessible to the blind, it only contains one level and may become boring after one turn. No need to download.
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