[games_access] IndieGala Supports Disabled Gamers

Thomas Westin thomasw at dsv.su.se
Sun May 27 15:21:47 EDT 2012


congrats Steve!

Mvh / Best regards
Thomas Westin
Stockholm University :: dsv.su.se :: +46 8 161992

On 27May 2012, at 10:23 AM, Steve Spohn wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I just wanted to make sure that you all heard about the wonderful news. IndieGala, a game and music bundler similar to humble bundle, has selected the ablegamers foundation as its charity to support for the two week sale. This is bringing a ton of awareness to the cause. Thousands of people are seeing the blurb about ablegamers, talking about it on websites, and tweeting about it over twitter. Even some minor celebrities such as those from the WWE have tweeted about ablegamers thanks to this.
> 
> I believe this is a wonderful step forward for our shared cause and should continue over the next two weeks to bring further awareness to disabled gamers.
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> http://www.ablegamers.com/AGF-Press-Release/disabled-gamers-supported-by-indie-game-bundle.html
> 
> The AbleGamers Foundation has been chosen by IndieGala as IG5’s charity.
> 
> Harpers Ferry, WV –May 26, 2012– The Ablegamers Foundation will be featured alongside the Red Cross as one of the two charities supported by the IndieGala bundle where the industry’s hottest indie games and music are put up in a pay-what-you-want style sale.
> 
> “We are absolutely honored by IndieGala’s founders,” says AbleGamers Editor-In-Chief Steve Spohn. “They have taken a real shine to supporting the disabled community. They believe in the idea that every gamer should have a right to play spectacular game regardless of disability or financial situation.”
> 
> “Indie bundles are important to the gaming industry,” says Craig Kaufman AbleGamers’ Indie Game Specialist. “They help spread the word of awesome lesser-known indie games while raising money for under-funded charities like The AbleGamers Foundation.”
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> “AbleGamers has always supported the indie development community,” said Mark Barlet, President and Co-Founder of the Ablegamers Foundation. “They are always more receptive to adding accessibility in a timely manner than big studios can manage in order to include as many gamers as possible. The passion that they have for games and sales like this is inspiring.”
> 
> The Indie Gala V Bundle Sale is going on now, but will only be available for two weeks before it’s gone forever. Please take advantage of and share this opportunity to own some wonderful games and help support a couple of great charities in the process. For more information, please visit http://www.indiegala.com.
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> Steve Spohn
> Editor-In-Chief
> The AbleGamers Foundation
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