Suggestions needed for online accessible multiplayer games(self.Blind)
submitted by Impugno
Hi all, I have a group of friends who would like to play an online game together during our physical distancing time here in the US. Do you have any recommendations for a multiplayer game that could be played together? We usually use Braille playing cards. But are open to most anything. Thanks all!
retrolental_morose3 points3y ago
the sites at qcsalon.net and rsgames.org have a wealth of card, dice and board games.
Impugno [OP]1 points3y ago
Thanks. I’ll check them out on a computer. I tried on my iPhone and couldn’t figure out rsgames.
retrolental_morose2 points3y ago
I think RSGames has an actual app. The playroom has a web interface. Both platforms have good Windows applications and RS has a Mac one, if I recall.
oncenightvaler2 points3y ago
Try games on
www.qcsalon.net
or in my opinion
www.zanosoft.net
/rs games has a better chat client but the former site I mentioned has more games.
Marconius2 points3y ago
RS Games exists as both a mobile app and as a computer app for 32-bit and 64-bit systems. Works on Windows and Mac, easy to set up and play, and is entirely audio-based, no GUI at all. Highly recommend that due to the amount of games, plus they have Cards Against Humanity!
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ErtaySh1 points3y ago
Hey someone on /r/boardgames posted his web based implementation of Cards Against Humanity, and after testing it for a bit it seems quite accessible with the screen reader. You can check it out here: https://allbad.cards
You just create a game and send the invite link to your friends to join. The card text is marked with heading tags so it is easy to navigate them, and the buttons to play your cards are accessible, too.
ErtaySh1 points3y ago
We use the following site to play Spyfall over voice chat.
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