You can make the chat bubble stay on-screen longer if you need a little extra time to read the bubbles. Being able to edit the bark time is what impressed me. The “bark” option let’s you toggle these interactions on and off. Some try to convince you to take them with you while others beg you to leave them behind. Occasionally when you are in your hamlet between dungeons, your characters will say different things to you. The bark option has to do with the characters during the game. Under the “Other” menu there’s options for things like data collection and language, but as far as accessibility is concerned I liked the bark options. This game is dominated by red so some way to change that would be nice.Īudio options include subtitles, hooray! There’s also options to mute all sounds and volume sliders for: One thing notably missing is any colorblind mode. You can also put the game in various resolutions. This means you can easily access your desktop and on-screen keyboard. Graphics options are in-game for fullscreen versus window mode. There are options for “Graphics”, “Audio”, and “Other”. To access the options you can click on the candle in the lower right corner. You can name your estate easily with on-screen keyboard while in windowed mode. I honestly can’t remember if the game started in fullscreen mode or windowed, but it was easy to change it to windowed before you actually need to type in your game save name. I could set here and ramble on about my adventures, but I know you guys are here for one thing… Darkest Dungeon accessibility. I was so excited when this game came out that I actually was playing it long before time to test it for you guys. Hello, Ability Powered Gamers! This week we are checking out a Role Play Game (RPG)/Dungeon Crawler called Darkest Dungeon.
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