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* Accessibility observations by [[Wade Clarke]]: [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/04/accessibility-observations-part-1.html Part 1], [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/04/accessibility-observations-part-2.html 2], [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/05/accessibility-observations-part-3.html 3], [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/06/accessibility-observations-part-4.html 4], [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/06/accessibility-observations-part-5.html 5]. Series of blog posts from April through June 2015. | * Accessibility observations by [[Wade Clarke]]: [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/04/accessibility-observations-part-1.html Part 1], [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/04/accessibility-observations-part-2.html 2], [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/05/accessibility-observations-part-3.html 3], [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/06/accessibility-observations-part-4.html 4], [http://importantastrolab.blogspot.com/2015/06/accessibility-observations-part-5.html 5]. Series of blog posts from April through June 2015. | ||
* [http://www.intfiction.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=18067 Accessibility efforts in web-based IF]. Discussion at intfiction.org. May 2015. | * [http://www.intfiction.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=18067 Accessibility efforts in web-based IF]. Discussion at intfiction.org. May 2015. | ||
* [[Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation|Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation's]] accessibility testing program: | |||
** [http://blog.iftechfoundation.org/2018-02-10-a-couple-of-program-chair-updates.html A couple of program-chair updates]. Blog post by [[Jason McIntosh]]. Feb 2018. | |||
** [http://blog.iftechfoundation.org/2018-04-01-accessibility-testing-update-spring-2018.html Accessibility testing update: Spring 2018]. Blog post by [[Jason McIntosh]]. April 2018. | |||
===General Resources=== | ===General Resources=== |
Revision as of 03:40, 7 April 2018
Links
Discussion
- Interactive fiction and VI accessibility: a framework for discussion. Also available in RTF format. Blog post by Neophyte, November 2010.
- Intfiction.org discussion of Neo's blog post. November 2010.
- Notes on Screen Reader Accessibility. Observations from Neil Butters at intfiction.org. August 2013.
- Emphasizing words, using status bars and multiple windows, and describing cover art (1, 2). A few suggestions and observations from Neil Butters in the "Are static objects REALLY that important" thread at intfiction.org. August 2014.
- Accessibility observations by Wade Clarke: Part 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Series of blog posts from April through June 2015.
- Accessibility efforts in web-based IF. Discussion at intfiction.org. May 2015.
- Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation's accessibility testing program:
- A couple of program-chair updates. Blog post by Jason McIntosh. Feb 2018.
- Accessibility testing update: Spring 2018. Blog post by Jason McIntosh. April 2018.
General Resources
Many items on this list were shamelessly lifted from Neophyte's article:
- Able Gamers. Accessibility resources for caregivers, game developers, and gamers.
- Assistive Gaming Interactive Fiction page. An blog post on accessible interactive fiction for newcomers.
- Audio Games. A catalogue of audio games to download and play.
- Audio Games’ Resource Page. A wealth of articles, transcripts and documents relating to accessibility gaming.
- Audyssey. An audio gamers mailing list.
- Game Accessibility. The website of a research project that focuses on the accessibility of electronic games for gamers with disabilities.
- Kitchen’s Inc. Web site for accessible games made by Jim Kitchen.
- PCS games. An accessible game development company. Includes useful links to other accessible gaming sites.
- USA Games Interactive. Audio gaming site for the company USA Games Interactive.
- Incant open source Android interpreter app with both speech output and speech recognition, could be further developed to have voice game selection and menu navigation.
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