Some Games That Need Blind Testers

By Kelly, 22 November, 2025

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iOS and iPadOS Gaming

Hello!

I was browsing the Games app, and I found several titles that are listed as compatible with VoiceOver, but are not yet featured in the AppleVis directory.

As I am currently drowning in paperwork, I don't have the time or energy to give these the thorough testing needed to add them to the directory properly. However, I would hate for them to be overlooked, so I'll put their links and brief descriptions below.

Note: Although these games are listed as having VoiceOver support on the app store, I cannot guarantee their accessibility.

Whipper: Idle RPG

Looks very similar to Land of Livia, but with less of a storyline and more roguelike mechanics. I tested it for about 15 minutes, and the English was a bit rough, but it seemed to work. Link to Whipper

Word Search: Quest Puzzle

Seems like your standard word search game. I have not tested it at all yet. Link to Word Search: Quest Puzzle

Citizen of Rome

A text-based roleplaying game where you control a Roman dynasty, making choices for your family through the generations. This one costs $9.99. Link to Citizen of Rome

Remagotchi

A virtual pet care game, based on the Tamagotchi toy. It sounds similar to Hatchi as well, if anyone has played that. Link to Remagotchi

Decrypto: Cipher Cryptograms

This one has various coded messages to decipher. I tested it for about 20 minutes. Although the ciphers are given through images, all of the images I ran across were described in detail with alt-text. I found it hard to keep track of all the symbols though, since the descriptions were long paragraphs. <a href="https://games.apple.com/us/game/1023872874>Link to Decrypto: Cipher Cryptograms

That's it for now. If you have any seemingly accessible games you discovered but can't fully test, I'd love it if you posted them in the comments so they don't get lost in the shuffle.

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By Gar on Saturday, November 22, 2025 - 20:42

Hi there,
I know CoR has come up on the audiogames.net forum before. Having played it myself, at least in the past, I can confirm the game *was* accessible, though the layout was quite weird to me. In all honesty, I thought the game was listed here, but if not, I can give it another look and can create an app directory entry if needed.