Re: Care to share some tips for developer?

For Android games that don't use native controls, turning off, or more likely suspending Talkback as that can be done faster, is quite common. You can thank Google for this. On iOS, there is an API to mark a view as requiring direct touch interaction, which makes VoiceOver (iOS's screen reader) basically get out of the way and pass through any gestures performed on that view. There is no such feature on Android, so people are quite used to having to turn off talkback in games that use their own interface.

For voice recognition, I guess it would depend on what game you're creating. For story driven things that require you to make choices, speech can be more realistic. But in most cases, traditional interfaces are faster.

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