It's always kinda crazy how something like A Dark Room [] managed to become such a mega hit in this day and age. Having a visually-appealing game seems paramount, but there was a game that somehow managed to really connect with people and be a smash hit despite having only text-based graphics. That's inspired other people to make their own text-based games, including James Senter, who has made Nano Empire []. It's a similar incremental-strategy text-based game, in a world where you have godlike powers thanks to nano-robots.
But one of the defining features of Nano Empire is that it features full VoiceOver support for the visually-impaired. There's several communities for users who want to enjoy games without being able to physically see them – remains a great read on the subject – and they've caught on to Nano Empire as a game that works well. So, if you want another game that supports VoiceOver to be played through iOS accessibility methods, check out Nano Empire.
But one of the defining features of Nano Empire is that it features full VoiceOver support for the visually-impaired. There's several communities for users who want to enjoy games without being able to physically see them – remains a great read on the subject – and they've caught on to Nano Empire as a game that works well. So, if you want another game that supports VoiceOver to be played through iOS accessibility methods, check out Nano Empire.