Here are a few of my favourites. It’s a long post, but easy going.
Why
Whenever a game adds an accessibility feature, it feels like it’s made just for me. If a game makes an attempt to reach out to me I am going to remember that for the rest of my life.
Steve Saylor
Thank you devs. As a disabled gamer, your world has given me a feeling of exploration I can’t do in real life anymore. I’ll never forget your work.
@dis_ABLED
My favorite things this weekend so far was when we set up Rocket League, someone came in and instantly said I watch this all the time. He was thrilled to actually PLAY instead of just watching. Then the conversation switched to Overwatch and how we can make that happen.
Craig Kaufman, AbleGamers
Gaming should be accessible to all. I got my xbox one to help keep my reflexes exercised when I got Parkinson’s. It helps
Sam McClain
Accessibility to me is about being able to enjoy things my peers enjoy AND it not injuring me or exacerbating physical symptoms of my disabilities
Cherry Thompson
Imagine losing one of the few mediums which allow you to escape the daily pains of a very physically exhausting disease. For me, gaming is not merely a way to entertain myself. Gaming is crucial for the survival of my mental state.
Grant Stoner
As you get older your reactions slow. Us older people buy a lot of games. Cut us some slack lol
@only_living_boy
I never have forgot the feeling of of depriving someone of an experience just because I didn’t think to add a button
Ian Holstead, Ubisoft
I was very pro-difficulty easy mode ruins it! until I watched a kid with minor hand difficulties physically struggle to play a kids game. Now I try to have difficult modes and the *option* to make things easier to not cause that same sadness in anyone.
Johan Wendin, Unique Development
Giving people extraordinary experiences when playing games is our main goal as gamedevs. Blocking some people from being able to have these experiences is wrong and we don’t even know we are doing it. It has to be talked about!
Tibor Repta, Fatbot Games
The vision for the game is to bring a larger and more diverse community together, who are passionate about cars and racing. We don’t want age, gender or any disabilities getting in the way of that
Dan Greenawalt, Turn 10.
Accessibility is pretty rad, yo. More people can enjoy your games!
Ben Kosmina, Tin Man Games
Accessibility is dope
Brian Van Buren, Tomorrow Today Labs
I maintain that any game designed with accessibility in mind is fundamentally a better game, and makes you a fundamentally better designer.
Ryan Geiger, savingprincess
These features make for a better game for ALL players
Tara Voelker, Mixer
Working with @halfcoordinated & approaching design with an accessibility-focused mindset brought about one of the game’s coolest features
Jason Canam, HouseHold Games
There are a lot of people out there that don’t play the way you do. As a game developer it is important to consider the variety of players, the beautiful mix of people, the individuality of a person.
Zein Okko, Goodwolf Studio
I’ve come to accept that accessibility isn’t a thing to be accomplished, but a principle to live by. It is not a checkmark to be made on that proverbial to-do list, but a lens through which we do our best work.
Alaina Wiens, strategycar
I’m more proud of the work I did on Uncharted 4 accessibility than I’m proud of anything else I’ve done in the rest of my career.
Alex Neonakis, Naughty Dog
Players are infinitely different and as a creator putting accessibility high on your list always makes your product better.
Jan Willem Nijman
Accessibility considerations that seem specific to a small niche, such as screenreader accessibility, in fact make the game better for all players. Because the gaming community around that game becomes more diverse. A blind gamer being able to play is great, but so is being able to play with or against a blind gamer.
Josh Straub
That’s my favorite thing about Nier: Automata. Knowing that it’s accessible to all sorts of players means there’ll be plenty of people to revel with me in this equal parts charming and macabre world that Yoko Taro and PlatinumGames have built.
Mike Fahey, Kotaku
Physical and mental health don’t come with difficulty sliders. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with giving a bit more consideration to those who are already playing life on ‘Expert’.
Olivia Falk, GameRant
Principles
Human variation is not a defect. Differences in abilities/perceptions are just that – differences. Accessibility means inclusion for all.
Karen Stevens, EA Sports
There is no such thing as an average — if you design for the average, you design for no one
Bryce Johnson, Xbox
Give gamers control of their gaming experience
Lauren White, Xbox
Not all games are for everyone, but so many games could be for more people.
Rami Ismail, Vlambeer
Keep an open mind and don’t fall prey to assumptions. Conduct tests with a diverse audience.
Chris O’Brien, AMI
I always make sure to point out good accessibility in games by tagging the devs, it’s important they know we care, so they keep us in mind when they’re implementing new features.
@nuurbs
We may feel bad for not having been able to do more at release. But positive feedback from gamers gives us the strength to keep pushing on our next game. And ammo to convince others it matters. It’s VERY important.
David Tisserand, Ubisoft
Most don’t design to exclude – they just don’t know what they don’t know…
Michael Osborn, Red F Design
Start small and have a big impact
Tom Lorusso, Xbox
Consider this – everybody who adds accessibility late in their current game might add it in early in their next one
Michelle Martin, MetalPop Games
The more AAA studios that start implementing accessibility features, the more common the practice will become. accessibility shouldn’t just be a feature, it should be a requirement for a good game
Eli Campbell
Features
Mobile games can you please caption your cutscenes? You’ll meet basic a11y standards & the chances of me turning the volume on in public is ~0%
Frankie Libbon
Omfg a sign language talking video game mouse yesyesyesyesyes
Anisa Sanusi, Hutch Games
REALLY cool to see that the new Hatsune Miku game lets you earn trophies with No-Fail mode activated! Awesome accessibility option SEGA.
AJ Ryan
I honestly believe we need to change the way games do difficulty / game modes to something like:
- I’m here for the story
- I’m here for challenge
- I’m here for a second & harder playthrough
- I’m here to take photos
- I want to play with the settings and I’m okay if that breaks things
John Kane, Gritfish
Difficulty isn’t a blockade, it’s meant to evoke a particular emotional response. If the difficulty is much higher due to intersecting disabilities, the design will fail in its goal. Players decide the value of any accomplishment. There’s no canonical value. It’s better to think of difficulty as a system than a quantity. A system that is designed to provide a level of resistance to each player’s efforts that they will find satisfying.
Andrew Traviss, Golden Gear Games
being able to switch difficulty modes mid-game is what has allowed me to experience some excellent stories that I otherwise would not have been able to
@AnorakTheClever
There’s no such thing as too easy for some players.
Barrie Ellis, OneSwitch
I have horrible simulation sickness and share this pain both as a developer and player of 3D games. Accessibility research is slowly teaching me new tricks to address issues like this.
Alex Bethke, DrunkenMonkeyStyle
I also love when games have auto aim options. My hands can be very shaky and it’s incredibly hard to aim correctly
@Pocketlin
I have hand issues and I hate when the solution is just easy mode instead of customization so I don’t have to mash. for me it’s literally as simple as let me hold down the button instead of mashing. It’s amazing how many games don’t have that. Mashing makes me require ice packs.
Liana Kerzner
‘You can’t remap the controls.’ #MakeMeAngryIn5Words
Grant Stoner
There’s a lot of games that I’d really like to play, but I can’t remap any of the controls, & I can’t move my hands the way they want me to.
Misha Fletcher
Developers of all that are video games, I beseech you! PLEASE! Let us have more options to remap the buttons from inside the game!
@relkin
Gosh what I wouldn’t give for every development team to make remapable controls a fundamental part of every. single. game.
Cherry Thompson
Easiest way for a game to immediately get on my bad side? Have nonstandard controls and then fail to offer button remapping. Developers: LET ME REMAP BUTTONS.
Brad Gallaway, Gamecritics
Tile color settings (for colorblind players) and gamepad support (for disabled players w/ custom controllers) were both added to help CROSSNIQ be more accessible, and now they’re two of the most used features! Accessibility makes your game BETTER!
Max Kreiger, CROSSNIQ+
I am colorblind and I tried the modes, but they dont seem to work for me and I dont feel like experimenting around with them. I just wish I could select the colors manually.
Narwhale111
To game devs that think colorblind mode isn’t important: I just showed my roommates that it exists and one teared up and the other is running around exclaiming the things she can now see in one of her favorite games.
Amy Napkins, AbleGamers
As someone who can’t use ingame text chat most of the time, and certainly not while playing wish more developers thought about accessibility. Lost track of all the times people have gotten really pissed at me for not responding to chat messages I never even noticed.
@RenderB
I’ve been mute since I was 12, and I found out online gaming is a great outlet, but I want a game where I can really interact with people without being shot while typing
Anonymous
The fact most VR games don’t let you rebind controls makes them entirely unplayable for me. That one change would fix most of them.
@Nuurbs
I’ll be missing most of this gen VR experiences, because I can’t use the controllers.
Janos Honkonen
This is #VR. Don’t try for hyperreality, make something better than reality.
Brian Van Buren, Tomorrow Today Labs
Blind gamers exist and should be supported.
Karen Stevens, EA Sports
One of the best ways to make a game accessible to low/zero vision players is having strong content that people recognize at a moment’s notice. One of the primary audio pillars for Killer Instinct was to make sure that people could tell which characters were fighting each other even if they were not in the same room.
Zachary Quarles, Microsoft Studios
Just discovered that IO Interactive has included 5 subtitle sizes in Hitman!! Absolutely made my day
Mark Friend, PlayStation
I wanna kick back on the couch and play, not sit on my ottoman 2 feet away from a large screen tv. Can’t be good for our eyes.
@PKaotic
A large font/ui option makes the difference between games I can enjoy, and games I can’t play at all.
@RenderB
A few big names to finish on…
We want to make sure that the games and consoles we make are accessible to any kind of player
Phil Spencer, Xbox
On the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Xbox celebrates all gamers
Mike Ybarra, Xbox
It was very inspirational to hear Josh talk about accessibility in games, what impact we developers can have on the lives of many people
Shuhei Yoshida, PlayStation
We’re so proud to have so many amazing players around the world, and we’re humbled to know that for a few, games can offer a much-needed vessel for improving their daily lives.
Electronic Arts UK
Today, all Kim Kardashian Game UK revenue will go towards helping disabled gamers
Kim Kardashian West