Paralives (life-sim game) disability representation
I'm a pporter f the Work-in-progress Canadian life-sim game. I'm also a supporter of disability representation in life-sim games. In Sept the Paralives' Indie team had a Pateron post (only people who were Paterons could see it for everyone else except for the title it was locked). Today the team unlocked that post for the non-Paterons to see the disablity items.
These items are not going to be functional in Early Access in 2025.
an bedroom for someone with ASD. So there's a computer desk that has fidget toys, and a noise cancelation headphones (I wish my parents would get me one of those) as well as a heating pad if need. There's a weight lizard plushie on the bed as well.
close-up of the fidget toys:
spinner thing, pop-it, non-verbal communication cards, a stress ball(?), and a necklace I think (the necklace could instead by a tangle another fidget toy)
a bear cave either for someone who is both Diabetic and asthmatic or two people who have a love for D&D (Paralives' version is Delicious and Dungeons) and they both have disablities. One is asthmatic and the other person has diabetes
AS you can see there's an asthma pump (on the tower of the computer). There's also on the couch a insulin pump and a glucose monitor.
an auto-immune person's bedroom with wheelchair and oxygen container
close-up of the manual wheelchair:
a picture of a walker and a better view of the oxygen tank
forearm crutches and walking cane
A room that's half for the blind or otherwise visibility impaired. (The stuff on the other side will be address in the 2nd to last photo)
a probing cane (walking cane that a blind person uses to find obstacles on the sidewalk), a Braille book, and a magnifier to read small print.
The 2nd to last photo Deaf and Hearing impaired stuff
a Sign Language book, small hearing aids, and what I know was called a TTY machine. (It was the predecessor for today's texting and only use by deaf people)
extra photo:
This is a photo of a the bathroom one of the Para devs made in the build that are in these pictures here and in some that I didn't show because they weren't related to disabilities. The shower is big enough for a wheelchair. Most of the items could be accessible sitting down. There's also are two "grab bars". One you can see in the shower and the other you can only see a bit of next to the toilet.
so that's the disability representation from Paralives team!
Disney. Thank.you for posting this! So cool and wonderful seeing all these additions ✨️