Titles Highlighted by Access-Ability Showcase 2026 from Games for Blind Gamers 5 Game Jam!
During this year's Access-Ability Showcase, we got to see numerous upcoming and released titles that have various accessibility settings that make it easier for players to enjoy them. In addition to that, we also got a quick overview of some of the entries from Games for Blind Gamers 5 Game Jam! We decided to create a list so that players can find them more easily, including what the titles are about and the accessibility features available.
Valencia Tales: Strings and Stones

Heavily inspired by The Legend of Zelda, Valencia Tales: Strings and Stones is a first-person action adventure where players try to save Valencia from the clutches of evil.
There are no graphics, and it requires a functioning text-to-speech system to function, as the game features a rod that will help players navigate the world. It explains what is around them, offering important information (such as the enemy positioning), and even allowing them to lock onto various objects. The experience features everything from various NPCs and side quests to combat.
If you'd like to try it out, Valencia Tales: Strings and Stones is available right now on itch.io for free.
Impulse Response

Impulse Response is a first-person horror puzzle game that offers a gripping story, and players will use their hearing to get through the experience. By using a keyboard and mouse (or just the former), they can explore the world by using echolocation.
The title is atmospheric, allowing players to visualise the world they're interacting with in detail. By using voice acting and sound effects, they offer valuable information and immersion!
Impulse Response is available to play for free on itch.io.
Delvers Folly

Delvers Folly is a roguelike where players navigate a dungeon in hopes of finding the manticore boss. The experience is segmented into rooms, which players can access by choosing in each one where they'll head to next! Every area offers various options and items to interact with. As an example, players can find objects such as keys, which can be used in other places.
While the developer recommends playing with headphones on (both stereo and mono are available as options), it can be played with a controller or keyboard, though the former is preferred. Players can also look forward to voice acting!
Delvers Folly is available to play for free on itch.io.
THE OMEGA REACH

In THE OMEGA REACH, players embody the curator of a conservatory, and they are entrusted with a telescopic hand with an eponymous reach. This can reach into the past and examine everything from distant galaxies to stars and planets.
As they do this, they'll find various instruments to add to their collection. These must be fully recovered and appraised first before players can then use them or trade them in the Gift Shop.
Headphones and a gamepad are recommended, but a keyboard and mouse work too. Check out THE OMEGA REACH for free on itch.io!
Fourfould Onslaught

Fourfold Onslaught is a first-person wave-based zombie shooter! As a test subject locked in an arena inside an advanced research lab, they will have to survive the hordes of enemies that breach through its doors! The only goal is to survive for as long as possible to unlock better gear.
During the Access-Ability Showcase, Fourfold Onslaught's audio design was highly praised! The in-game radar, alongside the spatial audio feedback, offers situational awareness so players can find out where the enemies are coming from. Additionally, it can be played entirely via keyboard input.
If you'd like to try it out, Fourfold Onslaught is available for free on itch.io!
While those were the main highlighted games, the following titles were highlighted in a sizzle reel–like manner:
Want even more? You can visit the Games for Blind Gamers 5 Game Jam page to see all the submissions. A big thanks to the Access-Ability Showcase for highlighting such great titles!
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