>>asked by the client to ensure "The game
>>should meet all international accessibility requirements"

"International Accessibility Requirements" - never heard of those,
though I do not doubt they exist. I have heard of ADA and section 508
requirements in the U.S.  Can you get more clarification on that?
International accessibility could mean a lot of things, including
language translation.  Usually accessibility here in the U.S. means
providing alt text for visuals (photos, video), sound for speech,
keyboard navigation, careful use of color to convey information, etc.
etc.


Jason Merrill 

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