{"author_name":"euske","cat":"MiniLD","comments":[],"epoch":1401887160,"likes":2,"metadata":{"p_key":"29740","p_author":"euske","p_authorkey":"17675","p_urlkey":"65205","p_title":"Accessibility Jam Report","p_cat":"MiniLD","p_event":"LD29","p_time":"1401887160","p_likes":"2","p_comments":"0","p_status":"UPD5","us_key":"17675","us_name":"euske","us_username":"\/author\/euske\/","event_start":"1398384000","event_key":"22","event_name":"LD29"},"text":"<p>So, my <a href=\"http:\/\/jams.gamejolt.io\/accessibilityjam\">Accessibility Jam<\/a> game is more or less finished. The jam is not really a competition, but I actually have a few friends who&#8217;re blind (and they&#8217;re all Linux experts, a pretty geeky blind bunch IMO) so I really wanted to finish it. My game is completely audio based, so that any blind person can play it with a screen reader + standard browser. (There&#8217;s a visual so deaf people can play it too, although it&#8217;s impossible for deafblind people.)<\/p>\n <p><b>Game &#8220;Arpeggio&#8221;:<\/b><\/p>\n <p><a href=\"http:\/\/gamejolt.com\/games\/action\/arpeggio\/27490\/\"><img width=\"360\" src=\"http:\/\/www.ludumdare.com\/compo\/wp-content\/uploads\/2014\/06\/arpeggio1.png\" alt=\"Arpeggio\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n <p>(Direct link: <a href=\"http:\/\/ludumdare.tabesugi.net\/arpeggio\/\">http:\/\/ludumdare.tabesugi.net\/arpeggio\/<\/a>)<\/p>\n <p>The overall experience was quite fun. Since this was a long jam, I made a couple of generic library\/functions for audio and keyboard based games. Also the feedback was generally positive. I still have a couple of ideas of audio-only games. I think I will continue this line of project.<\/p>","time":"June 4th, 2014 8:06 am","title":"Accessibility Jam Report"}