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Accessible RPG

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About

Accessible RPG was built around the insight that functional needs — difficulty sustaining attention, managing sensory input, or using fine motor control — can arise from many different diagnoses, and that advice organised by symptom is therefore more useful than advice organised by condition. This framework makes the guidance broadly applicable across the disability community.

What It Does

The site provides accommodation guides covering how to adjust gameplay pacing, communication style, physical gaming environments, and narrative content for players with a wide range of needs. Guidance is tailored for different roles: players seeking self-advocacy language, GMs building accessible tables, event organisers planning inclusive conventions, and venue owners making physical spaces work. The site also links to established community safety tools such as the X-Card and Script Change systems.

Who It Helps

Players, game masters, game publishers, event organisers, and venue owners who want to make tabletop roleplaying sessions welcoming for people with physical, sensory, cognitive, or emotional disabilities, as well as neurodivergent participants.

Who it helps

physical disability
blind
deaf
autistic
cognitive disability
neurodivergent gamers

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Cost
Free
Age groups
  • Adult (26+)

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