Gaming in the assistive technology community can tend to focus more on adapting the high-tech, more expensive video gaming systems, but sometimes individuals with disabilities want the opportunity to participate in the old fashioned, family-friendly board games. Luckily, Maxi Aids, a company that sells products for independent living, has met this need. Maxis Aids board games are designed to aid those who may be blind, have low vision, or are hard of hearing and deaf. Some of these games include:
- Braille and Low Vision Monopoly
- Super Scrabble Deluxe for Low Vision
- Deluxe Braille Scrabble
- Connect Four Tactile
- Checkers
- Chess
- Sudoku Braille Game
- Low Vision Po-Ke-No Board Game
- Tactile Backgammon
- Textured Dominoes
- Jumbo Dominoes
- Tic-Tac-Toe
- Brainteasers
- Blokus Strategy Game
This is a short list of all the games that Maxis Aids has made available. For others and for more information about Maxis Aids, Click Here to visit their website.
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