I love retro games. Despite being born the same year the Atari Jaguar released, I’ve always enjoyed playing games on consoles before my time, such as the NES and Genesis. Even today, I still buy games for many systems released…
Category: AbleGamers Blog (page 9)
Seasons After Fall Arrives with Few Clouds, Cute Foxes
Seasons After Fall is a beautiful platformer where you play a little fox that is trying to gain the power of the four seasons. You must travel to the guardians of the seasons in order to gain their power, and…
Compact Gameplay, Enjoyable Experience found in Small Radios, Big Televisions.
Small Radios Big Televisions is, for the most part, a very tranquil, point-and-click puzzle game. The particulars of the story are a large part of the rather short game (I completed it in a little over 90 minutes), so I…
Thoughts on Accessibility Issues with VR
“In partnership with Lucasfilm ILMxLAB, the Disability Visibility Project™ is conducting an online survey for people with disabilities about VR (virtual reality).” I filled out their survey here at https://disabilityvisibilityproject.com/2017/01/03/vr/, and I encourage anyone that can fill this survey out…
She Remembered Caterpillars is Beautifully Accessible
A ‘fungipunk’ fantasy with an intriguing, exotic setting await players in one of the most satisfying puzzlers in years. She Remembered Caterpillars is all about combining adorable little fungus friends, matching colors and shapes to gates and bridges, and finding…
Interview with the Alex James Ryan, AbleGamers Fellow
Alex James Ryan (AJ) has always been unique. He grew up playing video games, watching Cartoon Network and Pokémon, normal interests for a boy growing up in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s. Unlike most children, he grew up relying on his feet to do the things a person’s hands normally would. Disabled from birth, AJ had to overcome this adversity and learn to live his life differently than most.