Video Games for All

Video games have been a popular pastime for decades, with many people of all ages, genders, and abilities enjoying the interactive entertainment and sense of community they provide.

Video Games for All
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Video games have been a popular pastime for decades, with many people of all ages, genders, and abilities enjoying the interactive entertainment and sense of community they provide. However, there is still room for improvement when it comes to making video games more inclusive for all players. Here are some ways in which game developers can make their games more accessible and welcoming to a broader audience.
Increased accessibility options for people with disabilities. Developers can make their games more accessible by including features such as customizable controls, closed captioning, and audio descriptions. These features can allow people with different disabilities to enjoy video games on an equal footing with other players. Additionally, colorblind modes and adjustable font sizes can make games more accessible for players with visual impairments.
Create more diverse characters and storylines. Diversity in the characters and stories within video games can make them more inclusive. Many games feature stereotypical male protagonists, with female characters that are often hypersexualized or infantilized, with little character development or presence in the storyline. By creating more diverse representations that include women, people from different ethnic or racial backgrounds, and LGBTQ+ characters, game developers can make their games more reflective of the real world and appealing to a wider range of players.
Age should not be a barrier to enjoying video games. Developers should create games that can be enjoyed by players of all ages. Simple controls, tutorials, and more relaxed gameplay can make games more accessible for more inexperienced players, while still challenging enough to players engaged.
Cultivate safe and supportive online communities. Online communities can also play a vital role in making video games more inclusive. Game developers should strive to create safe and inclusive online spaces for players to interact and share their experiences. This can involve moderating player interactions, providing tools for reporting abusive behavior, and fostering a positive and inclusive gaming culture.
Video games have the potential to be a genuinely inclusive and welcoming pastime for everyone. By including accessibility features, diverse characters, age-appropriate gameplay, and safe online spaces, game developers can make their games more accessible and appealing to a broader range of players. As we continue to see video games become an even more significant part of our culture, it's crucial that we strive to create an inclusive gaming community where everyone can enjoy and participate in this fun and engaging form of entertainment.

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Written by

Jonathan Shroyer
Jonathan Shroyer

Chief CX Officer at Arise Gaming