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Inclusive Imagination

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About

Inclusive Imagination was founded by Garrett Whitmyre, a Teacher of the Visually Impaired (TVI) and Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist in Tacoma, WA. Seeing a gap in meaningful social engagement for students with sensory and physical disabilities, Whitmyre built a company dedicated to universal design in tabletop gaming — where accessibility is engineered in from the beginning, not added as an afterthought.

What It Does

Inclusive Imagination produces complete tabletop games, including Apprentice ICG and Enchant ICG, as well as Braille dice, adaptive dice trays, accessible playing cards, and companion apps like Candy Realm — optimised for adaptive switches and VoiceOver. Every product integrates Braille, image description, and accessible technology so that all players at the table engage with identical game components regardless of ability.

Who It Helps

The company serves blind, low-vision, physically disabled, and neurodivergent players, as well as mixed-ability families and classroom settings where every student or family member should be able to participate fully.

Who it helps

blind
physical
Cognitive

Details

Cost
Paid
Platforms
Web
iOS
Android
Age groups
  • All Ages
  • Elementary (6–12)
  • Middle & High School (12–18)
  • Young Adult (18–26)
  • Adult (26+)

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