Re: Making an accessible collectible card game
Hmm. These are all interesting ideas.
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Re: Making an accessible collectible card game
Well'' I play Magic The Gathering now and then using brailled card sleeves. I know people could probably recognize the type of card that is on top of my library, but I keep my library in the box I keep my deck in. This way, it keeps them from
Re: Making an accessible collectible card game
Well'' I play Magic The Gathering now and then using brailled card sleeves. I know people could probably recognize the type of card that is on top of my library, but I keep my library in the box I keep my deck in. This way, it keeps them from
Re: Making an accessible collectible card game
An interesting challenge, given a cards size and the types of games played with them. Braille when stacked with cards could potentially wear out if your stacking or shuffling them, which doesn't get into the possibility you might be able
Re: Making an accessible collectible card game
An interesting challenge, given a cards size and the types of games played with them. Braille when stacked with cards could potentially wear out if your stacking or shuffling them, which doesn't get into the possibility you might be able
Re: Making an accessible collectible card game
An interesting challenge, given a cards size and the types of games played with them. Braille when stacked with cards could potentially wear out if your stacking or shuffling them, which doesn't get into the possibility you might be able
Making an accessible collectible card game
I'm thinking of making a card game, but I'm trying to figure out the most efficient way to make it accessible. What do you all think? Any ideas? I've considered braille, but my experience with attempting to braille magic cards is that there isn't