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Accessible RPG

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About

Accessible RPG was created to give the tabletop roleplaying community practical, symptom-based accommodation guidance. Rather than organising information by condition name, the site addresses functional challenges — such as difficulty sustaining attention, managing sensory input, or communicating verbally — so that the same resource is useful for people with many different diagnoses.

What It Does

The site provides accommodation strategies for players, game masters, venue and event coordinators, content creators, and streamers. Topics include pre-session communication meetings to establish baseline accommodation needs, adjustments for pacing and rule complexity, sensory considerations at the gaming table, and guidance for sessions that include child-aged players. Resources are kept concise and actionable.

Who It Helps

Accessible RPG serves anyone in the tabletop RPG community who wants to create more welcoming play environments — including disabled and neurodivergent players seeking accommodation guidance, and game masters and event organisers who want to support them effectively.

Who it helps

physical
Cognitive
cross-disability

Details

Cost
Free
Age groups
  • Middle & High School (12–18)
  • Young Adult (18–26)
  • Adult (26+)

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