Adaptive Gaming Resources
Accessible Games
These websites below offer accessible games that are already modified and accessible to people with varying abilities.
Wordwall
Wordwall is one of my favorite websites! I use this website in person and via teletherapy. I created free AAC games that you can play right on my website with your students. To learn more, check out their website here.
Apogee Project
I discovered Apogee Project about a year ago and love it! This wonderful website offers a growing library of accessible games that you can use a variety of access modes. I use this website very often and the kids love it! What I love about this website is that it’s geared more towards older children, teens and adults and is age respectful and also affordable. I pay yearly for this subscription and recommend it highly. The developer also updates the website often and will often add games on a regular basis. To learn more about this website, click here.
Help Kidz Learn
Help Kidz Learn includes resources of accessible games, apps, resources and more! In the past, I have used games on their website via a subscription and have many of their apps downloaded on my iPad. These games are great for developing access modes and very accessible and user friendly. To learn more about this website, click here.
Tarheel GamePlay
Tarheel GamePlay is a collection of free, accessible and easy to play games for all ages. The website also gives you the ability to create your own games as well depending on the needs of your student. To learn more about Tarheel Gameplay click here.
Adaptive Gaming
Adaptive gaming is a way to make video games more accessible to people with disabilities and other abilities. It uses hardware and software to modify or customize the gaming experience.