Sun Sep 26 2021
Bug fixes for iOS 15 users.
Accessible Hangman is a fantastic example of inclusive game design. It takes the classic word game and makes it fully playable for individuals with visual impairments through excellent VoiceOver support and high-contrast visuals. The word categories are diverse and the interface is incredibly clean.
It’s a game that proves simplicity doesn't mean a lack of polish. Whether you are playing for the accessibility features or just want a well-made word game, it delivers. The 'Daily Word' feature is a nice touch to keep people coming back every morning.
Full VoiceOver and screen reader support
High-contrast visual themes
Thousands of words across 10+ categories
No-pressure, relaxing gameplay
Swipe left or right to hear the available letters. Double-tap to select a letter. The game will announce if the letter is in the word and which position it occupies.
Head into the settings to choose between high-contrast Dark, Light, or Pastel modes to find the visual setup that works best for your eyesight.
The game is designed to be as non-intrusive as possible to ensure accessibility for all users.
How about leaderboard‘s
This game is pretty fun, but it would be nice if the keyboard let us touch type. Also, I managed to get the game into an endless loop somehow. It would constantly play the loose sound whenever I guessed, but I had unlimited guesses and then I couldn’t win.
I have a blog on Medium called Gaming Guru. I love games in general, especially ones for the brain. I blogged about this. The sounds are also good.
This game is pretty cool, man. Excellent audio quality, great sounds. Keep developing, because you make accessibility a priority, and I always appreciate that.
Oriol wanted to break the blind game developer stereotype. He was determined to create games for all gamers no matter their visual acuity.
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