Hi Darren,

I would classify Tank Commander as an audio game. That would let the
end user know right away that the primary medium of interaction is
audio rather than visual, and there is no text or braille available
for deaf-blind or deaf players. So the term accessibility is one with
specific application in that case.

Cheers!

On 10/30/13, darren_g_har...@btinternet.com
<darren_g_har...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Exactly. The main reason why for example i would call games like tank
> commander blind friendly and not accessible is because they are not
> accessible to some groups. How would a def blind person play that game? They
> couldn't because if memory serves there is no text generated to send to a
> brail display. so you can't use an inclusive word like accessible games in
> situations like that.
>

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