Everyone loves to play mobile games. Unfortunately, some may get restricted due to their physical disabilities such as blindness and deafness. What’s worse is that most of the games we see in the Play Store or App Stores are not created with their special needs in mind.
So we, at Insiderbits, have compiled a list of 5 inclusive games that truly let everyone play them. This is great for fostering empathy and bringing people together.
Top 5 Inclusive Games
1. Sky: Children of the Light
Sky is a multiplayer visual game that offers you a platform to meet and play with new people. It heavily relies on graphical storytelling with captions attached to any dialogue. Thus it is suitable even for deaf people looking for an adventure every day.
Here you can challenge other players for a race, get relaxed around a fire, and play musical instruments. But you always need to be aware of the dangers that lurk around. As you keep playing, you will unlock new experiences and be rewarded with cosmetics to customize your character.
4.7/5
2. Bejeweled Blitz
Bejeweled Blitz is a match-3 game. Remember Candy Crush? Yes, just like that, here also you have to bring 3 or more same items together to eliminate them and score the highest. Detonate as many gems as you can within 60 seconds.
However, you won’t be playing here alone. It brings people from all over the world to create a leaderboard of ranked players based on their scores. Challenge others and compete in the Blitz Champions Contest to rank higher. This game requires no hearing capabilities. Thus, even the deaf can play it well enough.
4.1/5
3. A Blind Legend
You can guess from the name that A Blind Legend was created with the needs of visually impaired people in mind. It claims to be the first-ever mobile action-adventure game without video. That means here you will need to use only your ears and not your eyes.
You will live the adventures of Edward Blake, a famous blind knight assisted by his daughter. So, keep your headphones on and use your smartphone’s touchscreen like your joystick to move around, fight, defend yourself with a shield, and repel your enemies.
4.2/5
4. Evidence 111
If you are a fan of detective stories, you will love Evidence 111. It is a detective audio game that is blind-friendly. The voice performances in it are given by celebs like Zoë Robins, Rosamund Pike, and Mike Bodie to make the experience even more wonderful.
The story is that Chief Inspector Alice Wells receives a mysterious phone call from an anonymous caller who knows something about her that no one was supposed to find out. How this story ends is totally up to your choices as it has 10 alternative endings.
4/5
5. ChessBack
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ChessBack is fully accessible and allows even blind and visually impaired people to play chess with millions of other players worldwide. It works offline (human v/s human and human v/s computer) as well as online to compete all over the globe.
You can even practice forced mate sequences taken from Grandmaster games. All this is free. Purchasing ChessBack Pro includes watching major chess tournaments happening anywhere, playing online on Lichess, and sending your games to third-party chess engine apps.
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निष्कर्ष
When you play with everyone regardless of their abilities or disabilities, you will find out their true talent. So, try these 5 inclusive games and play with people having diverse abilities.