A promotional screenshot for the TTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Bundle, showing a set of metal braille dice

TTRPGs for Accessibility in Gaming Bundle Raises Money For Braille Dice

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Published: September 25, 2024 3:50 PM

A new massive indie TTRPG bundle has gone live on itch. This one isn't promoting trans rights or women's reproductive rights, but to help the blind or visually challenged player have a seat at the table. It is the TTRPGs for Accessibility in Gaming bundle.

The TTRPGs for Accessibility in Gaming Bundle Sale

According to a report from Rascal News, the TTRPGs for Accessibility in Gaming bundle is being launched to support the DOTS RPG Project. They are a non-profit organization known for their Signature Braille Dice, metal and acryllic polyhedral dice designed for blind or visually impaired players.

The proceeds from the TTRPGs for Accessibility in Gaming Bundle will help fund mass production of these braille dice. Instead of having to order a set from a small website, you can just grab a set at your local game store. The manufacturing will be done in partnership with Die Hard Dice, a company known for bespoke dice and dice accessories.

A promo screenshot of braille dice produced by the DOTS RPG Project

According to its store page, the TTRPGs for Accessibility in Gaming Bundle contains 314 different TTRPG books and supplements from 139 creators. By paying $10, you'll buy a bundle worth $965.

The material in the TTRPGs for Accessibility in Gaming Bundle is a diverse mix of independent talent.

Notable inclusions are Inspirisles, the magic TTRPG that teaches sign language, several cyberpunk RPGs like Chrome//Knuckles, Neon Lights, solo games like Rage in Hell, Solo Orbits, The Narrator Paradox, and Fresh Blood, and thoughtful experiences like Ghost-fi, Afterparty, and This Game Is A Message.

In addition, the bundle contains supplements and adventures for other RPGs. There are CY_BORG supplements like Too Fast To Live, Too Young To Die, a Doctor Who hack for the game Lasers and Feelings titled Love and Monsters, and a D&D Monk subclass called Way of the Hidden Realm.

At time of writing, the TTRPGs for Accessibility in Gaming Bundle has raised $20,672, which is short of its funding goal of $35,000. The bundle will be available until October 21.


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