Re: Audio games as an alternative for someone who has recently lost sight
One thing of note, since this boy's a previous Xbox player, there are Xbox 360 controllers which have a cable attached instead of being wireless, they plug into a computer's USB port. This way if he plays fighting games like injustice or MKX, he will have a controller that feels familiar to him. Not a lot of audio games require or even accept that form of input, however, some do, such as Mach1 by Jim Kitchen, and Puppy1 by the same author / dev.
Games like Deek out, or quick tap might even do more for him than just act as a form of entertainment, they might go a step closer to repairing those neural pathways that have been disrupted due to his injury.
Any information that you can give which does not go beyond the legalities of confidentiality between you and your client, which could give us more insight to what he is able to do, and which areas he has trouble would help us recommend more specific titles as Aprone said.
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