About
Inclusive Imagination was founded by Garrett Whitmyre, a Teacher of Students with Visual Impairments (TVI) and Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist (COMS) in Tacoma, Washington. Seeing a lack of genuine social gaming opportunities for his students, he built a company around universal design—where accessibility is an engineering requirement, not an afterthought.
What It Does
The company produces tabletop games, braille dice, adaptive dice trays, and large-print playing cards with embedded braille, image descriptions, and QR-linked digital companions. Their Candy Realm app is optimised for adaptive switches and VoiceOver, enabling players with motor disabilities to join alongside sighted peers using the exact same game components.
Who It Helps
Blind and low vision players, people with motor or physical disabilities, and neurodivergent gamers who benefit from structured, predictable visual layouts. The universal-design approach means non-disabled players participate in the identical game without separate rules or components.