Summary

  • AbleToPlay has been unveiled by games discovery platform Good Trouble, and is set to launch on 10 March with the goal of helping gamers with disabilities find titles that match their specific accessibility needs.
  • The platform will be the first to feature a personalised score system, which has been developed through conversations with non-profit groups, game developers and gamers with disabilities.
  • Founder Arman Nobari said the company had originally set out to make games designed for those with disabilities, but realised it could also connect such people with existing games that fitted their needs.
  • AbleToPlay is available for sign-up and early access ahead of its official launch, and aims to provide a “trusted resource” for those looking for a new game with specific accessibility features.

By Dean Takahashi

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