At the Aangepast Gamen (Adaptive Gaming) booth, you can try out the latest developments in gaming for people with disabilities. You’ll have the chance to play using only your eyes, use an electric wheelchair as a game controller, or compete against other gamers with disabilities.
Test out the newest adaptive gaming equipment and get expert advice from specialists from the Netherlands and Belgium.
Wheelchair Gaming Adapter – Use your own electric wheelchair as a controller
Last year, GameForce saw a first: the debut of gaming using your own electric wheelchair as a controller. This year, the Wheelchair Gaming Adapter is back—and it’s been updated to support even more wheelchairs. You can even use your personal wheelchair controls right at the booth to play your favorite games!
Drive an F1 car or fly around the world with Microsoft Flight Simulator—all from your own electric wheelchair. Discover entirely new worlds from the comfort of your own device.
Gaming with your eyes – Tobii Dynavox
Tobii Dynavox made communication accessible through their eye-tracking modules—and now they’re increasingly focusing on making the gaming world accessible to people who are unable to play games independently. At GameForce, they’ll be showcasing the latest innovations in eye-tracking gaming for the first time.