I don't know exactly what you mean about "blind accessible" dungeons and dragons, sinse Dungeons and dragons is perfectly accessible to play with sighted people provided you have either a copy of the manual (or can get one read), and some dice to roll.

The manuals can be bought in electronic format from places like http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/

After that all you need to  do is find a group playing and join them.

I played D&D with a group at my university for a while some years ago, and I meet with some friends to play mutants and masterminds (sort of the superhero version of D&D, each weeek.

have heard of people who play on forums or through mailing lists, but to be honest nothing can beat sitting down with a real human Game master and some players. You might get something of the same experience through voice chat sinse then at least all your actions are live, I'm not sure 've never done that, though to be honeest sinse D&D and other tabletop rp games are something a blind person can do just as well as anyone else, you might as well find a local group and try it out.

Beware the grue!

DArk.

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