▲ 13 r/blindgamers+1 crossposts

Blind Gamers Around the World – I'd Love to Get to Know You!

Hi everyone! 👋

I'm curious to learn more about blind and visually impaired gamers from around the world.

I'd love to hear from you!

  • 🌍 Which country or region are you from?
  • 🎮 Do you enjoy playing games? If so, what kinds of games do you like?
  • 📱 What devices do you usually play on? (PC, iPhone, Android, console, etc.)
  • 🎧 What makes a game enjoyable or accessible for you?
  • 💬 Do you usually play alone, or with friends online?
  • 💰 Have you ever spent money on a game? If yes, what made you decide it was worth paying for?
  • ⭐ If someone built a brand-new game designed specifically for blind and visually impaired players, what features would you most want to see?

I'm trying to better understand our community and learn what kinds of games people really enjoy.

Looking forward to hearing your stories. Thanks! ❤️

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u/luna2020_ — 1 day ago

Trying to understand young people in Uzbekistan 🇺🇿

Hi everyone,

I'm from China.

Recently I've become interested in Uzbekistan, especially after seeing the country's first World Cup appearance. Congratulations by the way!

I'm curious about everyday life of young people in Uzbekistan.

A few questions:

- What apps do university students use every day?

- Do people spend more time on Telegram, Instagram, TikTok, or something else?

- What topics are most popular among students?

- Are football, gaming, Korean dramas, travel, or language learning popular?

- How common is it for young people to make international friends online?

I'm not selling anything. I'm simply trying to learn more about how young people communicate and spend time online in Uzbekistan.

I'd love to hear your thoughts.

Thanks!

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u/luna2020_ — 2 months ago