Thank you for this list! I have some hand eye coordination issues so doing anything timed is challenging for me. I love Wyldflowers! It's become my standard to compare cozy games against because it does so many things right in giving people the options to make the game play the way you want. I especially appreciate the slow day time and simple fishing. Beacon Pines and Lil' Guardsman are on my wishlist! Hope to get those when they go on sale. I can't do first person because of motion sickness, but I'm curious about Botany Manor, to see what they did to make it better. It'd be amazing if they have settings that would allow me to play without getting sick!
Tysm for your comment! Yeah I do love Wylde flowers that you can slow down the time, I think it should be the standard in terms of accessibility 🥰🥰 I’m actually doing a video about Botany Manor next week, if your able to, I check out the accessibility of every game I play 😍
@@KelseyKate I 100% agree that having different speeds of time should be standard! So many games I can't play because the game moves too fast for me to get anything done. I'll be sure to check out your video! I appreciate you covering accessibility. Not enough people do that and yet they should since there are so many people with challenges of various kinds. Just even mentioning what some options are would go a long way in promoting the inclusion of accessibility features when people develop games. My husband and I are trying to tackle similar issues in the board game world. We do a channel called Rolling with Two. My husband is legally blind and so we have to do a lot of things differently in order to play board games. So we share our experiences with board games so people can see whether a game is for them, and hopefully companies will start paying attention and making better choices in colors and graphic design.
Thank you for this list! I have some hand eye coordination issues so doing anything timed is challenging for me. I love Wyldflowers! It's become my standard to compare cozy games against because it does so many things right in giving people the options to make the game play the way you want. I especially appreciate the slow day time and simple fishing. Beacon Pines and Lil' Guardsman are on my wishlist! Hope to get those when they go on sale.
I can't do first person because of motion sickness, but I'm curious about Botany Manor, to see what they did to make it better. It'd be amazing if they have settings that would allow me to play without getting sick!
Tysm for your comment! Yeah I do love Wylde flowers that you can slow down the time, I think it should be the standard in terms of accessibility 🥰🥰
I’m actually doing a video about Botany Manor next week, if your able to, I check out the accessibility of every game I play 😍
@@KelseyKate I 100% agree that having different speeds of time should be standard! So many games I can't play because the game moves too fast for me to get anything done.
I'll be sure to check out your video! I appreciate you covering accessibility. Not enough people do that and yet they should since there are so many people with challenges of various kinds. Just even mentioning what some options are would go a long way in promoting the inclusion of accessibility features when people develop games.
My husband and I are trying to tackle similar issues in the board game world. We do a channel called Rolling with Two. My husband is legally blind and so we have to do a lot of things differently in order to play board games. So we share our experiences with board games so people can see whether a game is for them, and hopefully companies will start paying attention and making better choices in colors and graphic design.
As a low vision cozy gamer I thank you for making these videos
I'm so glad this was helpful! I love making these videos 🥰