Longer Accessible Games

By LThree05, 8 January, 2023

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iOS and iPadOS Gaming

Hi everyone.
So i got a Itunes gift card for the holidays and I had a question about which games I should get. Sadly most accessible games I’ve found don’t take me more then a day or so to finish so do any of you have suggestions for good games that take longer to play so i’m getting something thats worth the money?

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By Siobhan on Saturday, January 21, 2023 - 15:11

Try that one, I haven't bitten the bullet but it looks good if you want a cop drama. Also there's blind drive though I dislike the blind idea with a fierce passion but hey try it. :)

By Tristo on Saturday, January 21, 2023 - 15:11

I have a few suggestions, there are some games which I have played, and it has taken me a few days to complete. these include: A blind legend, Nebula, and Blind Drive. All of the above games have the ability to change difficulty

By DMNagel on Saturday, January 21, 2023 - 15:11

Feel free to check it out if you’re up for some complicated strategy. One big bonus is that the game doesn’t even cost money.

By mr grieves on Saturday, January 21, 2023 - 15:11

I think Evidence 111 took me a couple of hours to complete it. A little less in my second play through. It's good, but it's definitely not long.

Blind Drive is a bit longer but I guess it depends what you classify as a long game and whether you like to replay. But it is well worth a go.

Time Crest is free and goes on forever. If you like text stories and don't mind playing in small bursts (as there are a lot of times you have to sit and wait).

Also seems like there is a lot to Notched. But it's not quite clicked with me so I've only tried it from time to time.

By Michael Feir on Saturday, January 21, 2023 - 15:11

The game Six Ages: ride Like the Wind is the deepest longest game I've ever ffound. There's a learning curve to it but exploration is much easier to handle than in King of Dragon Pass. There are so many variables and consequential decisions that it's mind-blowing. The next game in the series is getting closer to being finished and I'll grab it despite not having come close to winning Six Ages. the developer has gone way above the call of duty to make the game easier and more welcoming for blind players. There are even descriptions of the painted scenes in the game which only users of VoiceOver will ever notice. I grant that the game is about story, leadership, risk management, and a fantasy world. It's not everyone's cup of tea. However, it astounds me how little recognition the game has gotten for its accessibility and depth of play. Even the hints system in VoiceOver is used to give information conveniently to blind players. turn on hints if you play Six Ages. Also, read the manual included in the game.

By amro on Saturday, January 21, 2023 - 15:11

Lots of the choice of games titles take a long time to finish, tin star, zombie exodus, breach: the archangel job. and a few others if you're into text games.