BLACK AND WHITE GAME PACK
Featuring a grayscale color palette, this suite of mini-games will have you keeping rhythm, fending off hordes of crabs, and making money.
Student: Kevin W
School: Morgan County Middle School
Featuring a grayscale color palette, this suite of mini-games will have you keeping rhythm, fending off hordes of crabs, and making money.
Student: Kevin W
School: Morgan County Middle School
Compatible for different types of color blindness, this platformer game challenge you to guide a soccer ball through various levels before time is up.
Student: Vedarsh M
School: Trickum Middle School
Flapson is a one-winged bird on a mission to face the Bossman of Birdtown and be accepted, despite his differences.
Students: Reid F, Noah W
School: Brookhaven Innovation Academy
The title says it all. Fling a triangle through the solar system to get back to your rocketship in this colorblind-friendly space adventure.
Student: Jack S
School: Haynes Bridge Middle School
Welcome to Illusion! Guide your sprite through this simple maze game available in 5 different languages.
Students: Jacob C, Dallas H, Gabriel B
School: Cass High School
Experience the everyday life of Laura, a disabled teenager, in this 3D adventure. Your classmates aren’t always the nicest, but things are about to change.
Student: Leeanne B
School: Forsyth Virtual Academy
Tetris has gotten an overhaul. This version of the classic game is designed to transcend disabilities, with features like voice commands, various speed settings, and more.
Student: Koen V
School: PTC
Everyday heroes is all about embracing the little acts of joy in life and celebrating our differences as we practice kindness in our own lives.
Student: Lydia T
School: Troy High School
Help Slime Boi to get to his family and learn about Universal Game Design along the way!
Students: Hamed E, Andrew T, Derek A
School: Livonia Career Technical Center
Experience inclusive gameplay with this challenging maze as you travel through the dark, unlock different stages, and get the inside scoop about universal game design. Think you can beat it?
Student: Alexander B
School: Livonia Career Technical Center
This suite of casual minigames raises awareness about all different types of abilities, and welcomes everyone to play.
Students: Miguel G, Israel H
School: Sepulveda Middle School
What would you do if…? This choice-based story puts you in the shoes of different people across a range of disabilities and asks how you would react in challenging situations.
Student: Trisha V
School: Florence Nightingale Middle School
Do your best to try to make it through average school days with a learning disorder.
Student: Xinyu C
School: Florence Nightingale Middle School
Follow along and learn more about a person who is living with dyslexia.
Student: Lana N
School: Girls Academic Leadership Academy
In this top-down survival horror game, you will stumble through a maze as a monster chases you, all while having either your vision or hearing impaired.
Students: Adam N, Sedrick E, Moises G, Wilson R
School: Reseda Charter High School
In this sound-only game, anyone can battle spaceships in outer space just by listening.
Student: Ori D
School: The Computer School
Jone embarks on a thought-provoking quest to find and adaptive controller so he can play video games and make friends.
Student: Aremis S
School: David A. Boody IS 228
Your goal is to use various controls to make a grasshopper jump while different disabilities are simulated. Experience what it’s like to play as someone else.
Student: Eric C
School: Irwin Altman Middle School 172
Join this rock, paper, scissors tournament and see if you have what it takes to win.
Student: Elizabeth D
School: Marsh Avenue Expeditionary Learning School
You’re trapped in a box and need to find a way out! In this story-based game, see how different decisions lead to the fate of your escape.
Students: Alexandre P, Samuel S
School: The 30th Avenue School
Wishing Town is trying to become more informed about disabilities. Help the town’s inhabitants and learn a few things along the way.
Students: Nikiforos P, Benjamin T
School: The School of Interactive Arts
There’s only room for one fast frog. Be the first to catch flies and learn about disabilities from a diverse group of frog opponents.
Student: Kevin W
School: The School of Interactive Arts
This fill-in-the-blank game helps the player learn American Sign Language to better communicate with people with auditory disabilities.
Student: Matthew P
School: Art and Design High School
Make music with a young, blind DJ named Lazer. Activate the accessibility settings for more inclusive beat making.
Student: Sarah A
School: The School of Interactive Arts
This relaxing clicker game allows you to experience the rhythms of music through the visual representation of sound.
Student: Brandon W
School: Information Technology High School
Forden is an unexciting small town turned extraordinary through the use of a powerful imagination. Everyday tasks come to life in a new, exciting way in this game that encourages representation.
Students: Will D, Ethan M, Craig B, Aidan R / Credit to: Marcos S and Shravan J
School: Hanes Magnet School
Navigate a maze as seen through the eyes of a character with ADHD in this awareness-raising game.
Student: Ranya D
School: Northside College Preparatory High School
This game employs auditory and visual support to put you at the scene of a plane crash in the Amazon. Scavenge the area for lifesaving resources before time runs out.
Students: Mia N, Benjamin K
School: Geffen Academy at UCLA
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