This is my first time playing the game and I am dyslexic it’s hard for me to be a dungeon master for my kids because none of the distractions are in audio form man I would like if you can have the guide books have a audio format so you can be read to me. Also if there was like a demo game to use to show how it’s played through the app to help people see if this is a game for them I think that would be a good idea. I was just like they have a button that can read the rules and some basics instructions to me and maybe a map building kit on this app will be fantastic
There are screen reader browser extensions that you can use, and other extensions that can change the font of a webpage to one that is more dyslexia-friendly. Making audiobook versions of D&D rulebooks is a massive undertaking and with how they're used for reference wouldn't be practical at all
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Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
This is my first time playing the game and I am dyslexic it’s hard for me to be a dungeon master for my kids because none of the distractions are in audio form man I would like if you can have the guide books have a audio format so you can be read to me. Also if there was like a demo game to use to show how it’s played through the app to help people see if this is a game for them I think that would be a good idea. I was just like they have a button that can read the rules and some basics instructions to me and maybe a map building kit on this app will be fantastic
There are screen reader browser extensions that you can use, and other extensions that can change the font of a webpage to one that is more dyslexia-friendly. Making audiobook versions of D&D rulebooks is a massive undertaking and with how they're used for reference wouldn't be practical at all
Leaving OGL 1.0(a) untouched and making SRD 5.1 CC-BY-4.0 is a great first step. The next is a promise to do the same for future editions. Here's a discussion thread on that.
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DDB is great, but it could be better. Here are some things I think could improve DDB