Hello Tyler,

Your question is a bit confusing. All tabletop Dungeons and Dragons
games are by their very nature accessible for a blind person. All you
need is an electronic copy of the rule books and player's guides, some
braille dice, and a group of friends to play with. Other than
obtaining accessible documentation itself the game is fully accessible
for a blind player, and so I'd need to know what you don't think is
accessible about DND in order to answer your question. Are you talking
about computer games ore tabletop DND?

Cheers!


On 5/27/14, Tyler <programmer...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Hello! Tell me all the blind-accessible Dungeons & Dragons games you know
> of. I know
> of the live one they talk about on pcsgames.net. But pretend I don't know a
> thing about blind
> d&d.
> Tyler Z
>
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