Ghost Master – Accessibility First Look

 

 

Ghost Master First Look!

Hello, Ability Powered gamers! Friday we checked out Ghost Master on our Accessibility First Look. We ran into some issues though. First off, we were stuck in full screen. We were able to start the game since you enter your name by point and clicking letters on an Ouija Board. While the majority of the game is point and click, the tutorial is really big on teaching you controls that you don’t really need for game play. This can be annoying depending on your ability to use your middle mouse button. The game is borderless and fullscreen, but the game kept insisting that I zoom my camera with my middle mouse button. I tried using the keyboard button to zoom. but nothing happened in-game.

 

Ghost Master Accessibly Friendly

Eventually, the tutorial did let me pass without zooming and we moved on to gameplay. I suggest turning off the tutorial to skip the required zooming if you have problems with the middle mouse button. The gameplay itself has been point and click friendly and playable with one mouse button so far. You bind ghosts to objects, and haunt houses with point and click user interface buttons. I completed the first level only using left click. The game does have a ton of customizable keybinds, but due to it not accepting my on-screen keyboards commands I am unsure how keyboard only gamers will fare.

 

Gratifying Ghost Master

Short seen in her hand drawn World of Warcraft wheelchair going on about the accessibility options for Ghost Master.All and all the game was fun, though at times frustrating due to lack of windowed mode and its refusal to play nice with the on-screen keyboard. But don’t take my word for it, if the game still sounds interesting to you check it out on Steam! If you already have played Ghost Master let me know what you thought about it in the comments below! Check out our other Accessibility First Looks!

 

 

 

 

 

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