Re: What is the best platform to play on if you cannot see?
Windows, iOS, and Android are by far the most popular platforms. If you're developing for Windows and plan to charge for your product, please offer an alternate way to purchase that doesn't involve Steam. Last I checked, Valve doesn't care about blind people or accessibility, so I refuse to support them.
Alternatively, you may want to consider the web as your platform. You can do really cool things with audio on the web now, and it would be great to have another game that would run on Windows, iOS, macOS, Linux, Chrome OS, and Android using their respective screen readers. For a couple of great examples of how this is used to great success, check out the QuentinC Playroom and the Cyclepath game.
https://www.iamtalon.me/cyclepath/
https://qcsalon.net
It's wonderful to see another sighted developer taking an interest in making audio games. I look forward to whatever you come up with.
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