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Episode 16 – Accessibility is Better for Everyone

Unlocking Games by Chad Haefele & Brandon Carper

Dec 2, 20160:00Games & Hobbies

Ben Heck's clever customization of an Xbox One controller for one-handed use.[/caption]The word “Accessibility” might bring to mind ramps, braille, and other physical world accommodations. Those are important, but th...

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Episode 16 – Accessibility is Better for Everyone is an episode from Unlocking Games by Chad Haefele & Brandon Carper. Ben Heck's clever customization of an Xbox One controller for one-handed use.[/caption]The word “Accessibility” might...

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Published Dec 2, 2016, 0:00 long, audio available.

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Ben Heck's clever customization of an Xbox One controller for one-handed use.[/caption]The word “Accessibility” might bring to mind ramps, braille, and other physical world accommodations. Those are important, but the concepts extends to games and other digital media too. Sometimes it might even be a practical market share consideration: By some measurements 20% of gamers have a disability, and 8% of all men are colorblind. Making something more accessible has side benefits too - I know I’m glad to see automatic opening doors when my hands are full. Often an accessibility standard isn’t only the ethical thing to do, it’s also just good practice. Wouldn’t you like to be able to play your favorite game if you broke an arm or your vision degrades with age? But what does it mean for a game to be accessible? Games don’t usually have a legal mandate to meet accessibility standards, yet can still benefit from thinking critically about other areas’ standards might be applied. Looking mostly through the lens of accessible web standards, this episode starts with a discussion of various requirements like the ADA, WCAG 2.0, and Section 508. Then we move into applications of the standards, specifically times we’ve seen accessibility features applied well ( PS4’s button mapping options ) and less so ( Dead Rising’s tiny text ). When have you benefitted from a game being made more accessible? When have you wished developers kept that kind of thing more in mind? Show Notes & Links: National Federation of the Blind vs Target lawsuit

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Published Dec 2, 2016 and 0:00 long