Interactive games for deaf children: An exploratory literature review
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https://doi.org/10.47756/aihc.y7i1.123Keywords:
Video games, Deaf, Interactive games, AccessibilityAbstract
Video games focused on deaf people, whether for entertainment or serious purposes, are a topic that has been little explored. An exploratory literature review is carried out in this work to find meaningful research works in this knowledge field. An analysis of the found works highlights the strengths and limitations of these technologies in terms of accessibility. Finally, some reflections are offered.
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