Daniele Corchiulo works as an accessibility consultant at UZH and is a passionate gamer and musician. He has been an expert at #PlayBern as an expert on the subject of "Gaming for people with visual impairments".
For this year's edition of the festival, he analyzes the console Switch 2 for its accessibility features and presents "Brock the Investigator": a game that, in his opinion, has done almost everything right in this respect.
He is explaining to us the importance of sound and music for people with visual impairments in games. See magazine interview with Daniele for more background: https://www.beobachter.ch/digital/gamen-trotz-sehbehinderung-ob-ich-sehe-oder-nicht-ist-fur-einmal-egal
Christian Kiener presented MotionComposer: with two depth cameras, even the slightest movements can be interpreted and classical instruments virtually played.
Christian is curative educator and behind "Gaming@Rossfeld": the School Education Department of the Rossfeld Foundation supports and accompanies children and young people with physical disabilities from the age of four until they leave school.
See website for more information about this device: https://www.motioncomposer.com/en/
Democracy Builder is a simple game to build your city constituency turf by turf https://demo-city.vercel.app/
👽 Vibe coded in 9 prompts to MiniMax V2, plus 1 handmade release patch
👾 Join #PlayBern this weekend to share & make real games!
Das war die #tetrischallenge im @lichtspiel !
Vielen Dank an #playbern für die tolle Organisation! 🎰🏆