Table 2.
Video game resource.
| Resource | Website | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Ablegamers charity | https://ablegamers.org/ | A community that provides resources for individuals with disabilities to engage in video games. The focus is on combating social isolation by playing games. A wealth of information about gaming specific assistive technology is included on the website. In addition, the website also provides suggestions for game developers to be more inclusive when designing the game. |
| Ability power | http://www.abilitypowered.com/ | Created by a person with a disability who found joy in playing video games. The website provides game accessibility review. The support group format of the website offers discussion on the Discord and Steam. Ability Power also has a YouTube channel that streams their video game play. |
| Blind gamers | https://blindgamers.com/ | A self-help website specifically created for players with visual impairments. The website has a clean look and is screen reader friendly. The website provides a platform for players to rate how accessible and enjoyable the games are. |
| Dager system gaming enabled | https://dagersystem.com/ | Founded in 2012 by a group of video game players with disabilities. The website provides reviews of game accessibility using a four-point rating system on aspects including visual, audio and fine-motor control. A database for gaming accessibility in on the way and will be available soon. |
| The controller project | https://thecontrollerproject.com/ | The website focuses on developing accessible controller for playing video games. Besides a library showing how the controllers can be modified to be more accessible, they also accept requests from players who are interested in customizing their controllers. A YouTube channel is available to show how the controller can be modified. |
| International game developers association: game accessibility special interest group | https://igda-gasig.org/ | A special interest group for video game accessibility under International Game Developers Association. The group provides a channel for communication between the game developers and players with disabilities. In addition, it also provides suggestions for researchers who are interested in this topic. |