Awesome. I can't imagine what it must be like to be able to play a videogame for the first time after being unable to because of a disability.


I do wish some games were a bit more accessible, namely narrative driven ones like Telltale could easily be adopted to cater towards blind, simply remove the annoying timer and speak every option, given you would need to add in narrator to describe events unfolding.

Played 1 2 switch drunk with a bunch off people. Everybody was laughing and having a great time. We only played for an hour though, guys v girls, but yeah we all really enjoyed it esp telephone, quick draw, fake draw and wizard. The dance and yoga ones were really funny wathing too. Don't get all the hate really
That's actually a very touching story. The game looks like more gimmicky silliness trying to grasp for the Wii glory days but if it can help bring joy to people who have lost their sight, 1-2 Switch deserves a pat on the back.






Wow, what a sweet story. 1-2 Switch surely isn't for everyone, based on the critical reception, but it's pretty cool that it could bring joy to this couple :)
1,2 Switch is pretty gimmicky in my opinion, but it's true that it can be very useful to some people. Great find
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I think that Suda51 made a video game for blind people, though I guess you'd have to be Japanese to experience it properly.
I admit that I kinda hate that 1,2,switch is even called a game, much less going for likr 60$.
However this is just heartwarming.
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