Blank is easily the oddest game we've discussed here on Meeple Like Us — a game that defies review, and a game that is not really amenable to
an accessibility teardown in the normal sense.
For inclusion on this list of candidates for an accessible game library, a game can have a grade no lower than a C for any relevant section of
the accessibility teardown.
It may look very much like
this accessibility teardown is stacking the deck (hehe) because it assesses the system according to its own most favourable game modes.
All of these plates will come with a link to the Meeple Like
Us accessibility teardown if one exists — part of why I'm making this available is to help spread the word about the project.
One Deck Dungeon is great and Innovation is superb, but neither of those games did as well in
their accessibility teardowns.
Not exact matches
This is to break down (or
teardown, in the context of the jargon of Meeple Like Us)
accessibility issues through a set of categorical lenses: