House Flipper Accessibility Review: No Time Pressure but Small UI Elements Across Platforms
An accessibility analysis of the simulation game House Flipper, examining its features across multiple platforms (Mac, PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One). The game lacks difficulty settings but has no time pressure, allowing players to work at their own pace. However, UI elements like controls, buyer requirements, and bank balance are overlaid directly on gameplay, making them small and sometimes unclear against the background.
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Whilst there aren't any difficulty settings owing to the nature of the game, you aren't up against the clock so can take as long as you need on each part.
Your controls, and other pieces of information such as buyer requirements and bank balance are directly overlaid over the gameplay, sometimes making them unclear as they can blend into the background, and are quite small and cannot be a
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