Hi everyone,
I'm Jerry, an accessible games developer. I’m developing an iOS social game designed for the visually impaired and I want to hear from you!
I'm at the beginning stages of development and want to understand what would make a great social gaming experience for people who are visually impaired.
I'm interested in hearing about your experiences with any type of social game:
1. What are some of the things you love about playing games with friends and family?
2. What makes social gaming frustrating or difficult for you?
3. What types of games do you wish you could play with your friends or family?
I look forward to hearing more about your thoughts and experiences here, or you can also email me: [email protected] !
I'm also happy to schedule a 30-minute phone call or online meeting to talk more in-depth about your experiences. Just let me know if you're up for it!
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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Consider asking this question at audiogames.net
Hello.
I'm glad to hear from you. This means we might have new games in the future and I hope so.
Personally, I don't have much input. Just a suggestion that you can consider registering an account and asking this question at audiogames.net because there will be more people with experience playing games who can help you, perhaps.
https://audiogames.net/
Thanks DDt Trung!
Thanks for posting DDt Trung, I’ll consider asking on there as well! I heard from my blind friend that AppleVis is a good starting place to get some diverse feedback.
Will try out both forums and see what kind of feedback comes back :).
I sent an email!
Just popping a note here to say thanks so much for asking this question! I just sent an email not too long ago with many ramblings on this topic. :) But more games are always good news!
Thanks Faerie! Writing you a reply on email now :)
Hey Faerie!
Thank you for replying back! I got your email and I am reading through and writing you a reply right now! Your reply is very detailed, and I really appreciate the time you took to write about your experiences :).