Not exact matches
Our charity, AbleGamers, helps people
with disabilities enjoy the imaginary worlds of
video games.
If you are an individual
with a
disability and a love of
video games, AbleGamers invites you to apply for the AbleGamers Player Panel at www.ablegamers.org/player-panels.
This year we will also be supporting Special Effect, a UK based charity that helps people
with disabilities to enjoy
video games.
SpecialEffect is UK - based charity that uses technology, such as modified joypads and eye control, to enable people
with physical
disabilities to play
video games.
Expand the market reach of your
video games and the social circles of
gamers with disabilities.
Being a special education teacher I know how important
video games can be to children
with disabilities.
PM David Cameron was on hand to cut the ribbon at the opening of the UK's first Accessible
Video Games Centre in his constituency of Witney - a place where
game fans
with disabilities and serious illnesses can go and get their
game - on.
The 12 «x18» poster is limited to 100 prints and is part of the Poster Cause Project, meaning that all proceeds from your purchase will benefit SpecialEffect, a UK - based charity we've previously featured for its goal of helping children
with disabilities play
video games.
Players
with disabilities should enter the Wasteland aware of its real world
video game accessibility pros and cons.
I'm curious as to how many «potential buyers of
video games» are people
with disabilities and / or injuries?
How much should a
video game developer spend to make their
games accessible to players
with disabilities?
Our director Chris Charla and Sarah Bond also presented the ID@Xbox Gaming for Everyone award to SpecialEffect, a UK based charity which uses
video games and technology to enhance the quality of life of people
with disabilities.
Still,
game design that welcomes all players while also providing
video game accessibility features for players
with disabilities is a refreshing change.
Video games have been shown to help those
with disabilities by improving fine motor functions, managing pain, and providing much needed escape and entertainment.
This week in our Extraordinary
Gamers series, we bring to you The AbleGamers Foundation, a non-profit organization that aims to improve life for people
with disabilities through the influence of
video games.