[games_access] Java and Unity solutions available at GameAccessibilityCode.com

Steve Spohn steve at ablegamers.com
Wed May 29 18:14:58 EDT 2013


I find it interesting that the two-time 2013 MS Society da Vinci
award-winning accessibility guidelines of includification, which has
several SIG contributors, is conspicuously absent from the site.


On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Thomas Westin <thomas at pininteractive.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Just would like to say there is now both a Unity and Java code repository
> at http://gameaccessibilitycode.com
>
> Big thanks to 7-128 Software for their contribution of the Dark Utilities
>
> Anyone interested to join this social coding effort to ease the threshold
> of making games more accessible, you are most welcome. Any code language is
> OK so it is easy, just can just ask me to setup a repository for your code
> language and sync to the Github.
>
> No complex frameworks to follow, we refactor on a need basis when the
> number of solutions grow, and also help each other to translate solutions
> between environments.
>
> Personally, I believe this is one way (of many) forward to achieve game
> accessibility on a larger scale.
>
> Best regards,
> Thomas Westin
>
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