[games_access] My Football Game - And they said it could not bedone.
Sandra Uhling
sandra_uhling at web.de
Mon Oct 19 14:13:57 EDT 2009
Hi Claudio,
this is what I understood:
It is for cognitive and mobility disabled people.
They added some features for these people:
Alternative Controller:
It is important that people can use also other kind of controller.
There are some special adapted controller. You can use a keyboard,
The USB Xbox 360 controller, joysticks,...
Difficulty: here game speed:
To make the game easier for people who are "slow",
It is possible to set the game speed.
You will have more time to react.
Practise Mode:
You can practice or train certain movements before you
Play the full game mode. This is something like a tutorial,
But you can enter it when you want and train what you want.
You can also go back to train when you played a certain time.
I have sometimes troubles with this: Sometimes I play a game,
But there is a place that is very hard. And usually I make a break.
And when I play again I have to solve this difficult situation :-(
Then I wish for a training mode that I can always access.
Color:
Here I am not sure, but I think that selecting color for the team
Can help people who are colorblind? (Green red and blue yellow)
I think Claudio is right: It would be great to have more information
that are easy to understand. Imagine developer would like to learn more.
I will ask in my English lesson, if someone would like to do this.
Best regards,
Sandra
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: games_access-bounces at igda.org [mailto:games_access-
> bounces at igda.org] Im Auftrag von Claudio
> Gesendet: Montag, 19. Oktober 2009 19:51
> An: 'IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List'
> Betreff: Re: [games_access] My Football Game - And they said it could
> not bedone.
>
> Hi all!
> I haven't understand for what kind of persons this game is.
> Is it for gamers with blindness?
> Best regards
> Claudio.
>
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