What this is
Accessibility Mods is a collective of authors building mods that retrofit video games with screen-reader output, controller-only navigation, audio cues, simplified inputs, and other features the original developers didn't ship. Most are open-source. All are free to install via the Accessibility Mod Manager.
Get the Accessibility Mod Manager
A small Windows app that detects which supported games you own, downloads the right mod for each, and installs it. It handles dependencies, lifecycle scripts, updates, and (for authors who offer them) tier-gated patron-only builds.
Source available on GitHub. Requires Windows 10 / 11 and the free .NET 10 Desktop Runtime — the installer prompts you if it's missing.
Coming soon
Supported games
A browsable catalog of every game with at least one mod available, with notes on what each mod adds.
Authors
Per-author pages with bios, the mods they maintain, and links to their Discord, Patreon, and GitHub.
For mod developers
How to publish your own accessibility mod through the manager — schema, examples, registry submission.
News
Release notes, project updates, and stories from the community of players these mods are for.