Summary:
- The Accessible Games Initiative (AGI) has released guidance on how game developers can use accessibility tags effectively to help players find games that meet their needs.
- The guidance covers best practices for using tags like "subtitles", "colorblind mode", and "one-handed play" to accurately describe a game's accessibility features.
- By following these recommendations, developers can make it easier for players with disabilities to discover games that are designed to be inclusive and accommodate their specific requirements.