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3 Accessibility Features

We've documented 3 accessibility features for Adopt Me!, including Two Taps Targeted, Filtered Chat and Multiple Buttons & Two Sticks. It has features in Controls and Communication to reduce unintended barriers.

This report is created with input from accessibility experts and the player community to help people find games that have the accessibility features they require. Once you have found potential games on the database, there are excellent specialist accessibility sites that offer in-depth reviews to guide your purchasing decisions.

Adopt Me! is one of the most popular Roblox games. In a rudimentary way, it simulates daily life. You can build a home, look after pets and make friends. Like many Roblox games, it's the combination of an avid community of players and freeform play that makes it popular. As with playground games, it evolves over time as developers add features suggested by the players. It's one of the most popular Roblox games getting over 1 billion visits a year (in 2022).

DetailsGame Details

Release Date: 14/07/2017

Price: Free

Out Now: Android, Mac, PC, PS4, Xbox One and iOS

Skill Rating: 6+ year-olds

Players: 100 online

Genres: Adventure, Collecting and Role-Play

Accessibility: 3 features

Components: 3D Third-Person, Cartoon, Day and Night and Open World

Developer: Play Adopt Me (@PlayAdoptMe)

Costs: Free. In-Game Loot Boxes, In-Game Subscription and Trade Items In-Game

 

ControlsControls

We've documented 2 accessibility features for Controls in Adopt Me! which deal with how you control the game, different options for alternative inputs and whether you can remap these settings to suit your needs.

Gamepad

Can play with the following:

Multiple Buttons & Two Sticks: Can play with multiple buttons and two sticks.

Touchscreen

Can play with the following. Additional gestures may be required for games played with a screenreader like VoiceOver.

Two Taps Targeted: Can play with touchscreen, two simultaneous taps in specific locations.

 

Similar Games With More Accessibility Features for Controls

If you want to play Adopt Me!, but it doesn't offer the Controls accessibility features you require, these similar games extend the Controls accessibility:

DifficultyDifficulty

We haven’t documented any accessibility features for Difficulty in Adopt Me! which deal with how you can adjust the challenge of play, and whether this is locked once chosen or can be adjusted as you play. The following games are similar to Adopt Me!, and offer accessibility features for Difficulty:

Getting StartedGetting Started

We haven’t documented any accessibility features for Getting Started in Adopt Me! which deal with what support is offered to get started with the game. This includes customising the experience when you first open the game via any onboarding processes it provides as well as tutorials and other assistance when you first start playing. The following games are similar to Adopt Me!, and offer accessibility features for Getting Started:

ReadingReading

We haven’t documented any accessibility features for Reading in Adopt Me! which deal with how much reading or listening comprehension is required, how well the game provides visual and audible access to the text and whether subtitles and captions are a good fit for purpose. The following games are similar to Adopt Me!, and offer accessibility features for Reading:

NavigationNavigation

We haven’t documented any accessibility features for Navigation in Adopt Me! which deal with how the game provides guidance and assistance to navigate its worlds. These are only for games that have traversal and exploration in 2D and 3D spaces. The following games are similar to Adopt Me!, and offer accessibility features for Navigation:

VisualVisual

We haven’t documented any accessibility features for Visual in Adopt Me! which deal with how you can adjust the visuals to suit your needs, and offer additional information if you can't hear the game. The following games are similar to Adopt Me!, and offer accessibility features for Visual:

AudioAudio

We haven’t documented any accessibility features for Audio in Adopt Me! which deal with how you can adjust the audio of the game and whether audio cues compensate for aspects of the game that are hard to see. The following games are similar to Adopt Me!, and offer accessibility features for Audio:

CommunicationCommunication

We've documented 1 accessibility feature for Communication in Adopt Me! which deals with how you can communicate with other players in the game and what options are available to customise and control this interaction.

Player-to-Player Online Communication

This is how players communicate with each other in online games. This can be to plan strategy, chat as they play or co-ordinate resources.

Filtered Chat: Option to filter out profanity and/or sharing of personal information from online chat.

 

Similar Games With More Accessibility Features for Communication

If you want to play Adopt Me!, but it doesn't offer the Communication accessibility features you require, this similar game extends the Communication accessibility:

System Accessibility Settings

In addition to the accessibility features provided in the game, you can also use system-wide accessibility settings:

Android
Android has accessibility settings including ways to navigate and interact, although not all games support this.
 
PC
Windows has extensive accessibility features. Some, like colour correction, work with games. Lots of accessibility software can be used with PC games, from voice recognition to input device emulators.
 
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 4 has a range of accessibility settings. Some are system only, some work in games (invert colours and button mapping).
 
Xbox One
Xbox One has a system features, the excellent co-pilot share controls mode and adaptive controller support for all games.
 
iOS
iOS has a very extensive suite of accessibility settings including ways to navigate with voice and comprehensive screen reading, though most of the features don't work with games.
 
Read more about system accessibility settings.

VSC LogoAccessibility Report supported by VSC Rating Board, PlayabilityInitiative and accessibility contributors Andy Robertson


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