Accessibility


Accessibility for educational games is a work in progress across the industry. We continually seek solutions to make our products fully accessible and we strive to adhere to established standards for accessibility and usability on each new project. Some of our older products may not be accessible in all areas and have not been optimized for current accessibility recommendations. Here, we offer the content and approach of this game, so that learners are better able to find alternative content and ways of learning.

Content of Website

In the fictional world of Night of the Living Debt, zombies determine our lifestyles, expenses, and chances at financial survival. Throughout the game, players will learn real-life implications of credit scores and tips for financial responsibility.

Approach

Gameplay is conducted via mouse, trackpad clicking, or keyboard. It may be accessible for special equipment replacing trackpad.


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Cognitive Aspects

This game does not contain a practice mode. However, players are able to familiarize themselves with gameplay within the first level with little to no repercussions. Details on how credit scores work in real life are shown throughout the game.



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Color Blindness

All graphics were tested using the Sim Daltonism app and other browser-based color blindness and color contrast checkers.



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Fine Motor Skills

The interactive can be completed using either mouse/trackpad or keyboard commands and is minimally reliant on clicking precision.




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Audio

Sound effects are present, but the game is able to be played without sound.

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Interface

This game is web-based.

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Language

This game is available in English.

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Visual Aspects

Keyboard zooming options are available.

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Text

In the game, text is present and letterboxed.