Jul 7th

Growing with Timocco - Eye-Gaze Demonstration

By Gillian
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Growing with Timocco is a collection of five simple motion-controlled games in which the player controls the movements of Timocco the monkey.   However, there is an option in all five games to use mouse control instead of motion, which also makes it great to play using eye-gaze.  Mouse click is only needed to alter settings, start the game and move to the next level - once you're in the game, all you need to do is look!
Jun 15th

Riddle Transfer

By Alex

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PC (opens in a browser) - JonBro


Overview


Riddle Transfer
is a challenging point-and-click adventure game developed by JonBro. You play the role of a wise-mouth little guy called Phil. Phil and his friends (Smiley, Zack and Phred) were travelling back in their spaceship when they were captured  by a group of odd… people. You are then locked up in separate cells where these odd… people conduct a series of… odd experiments on you. Your task is to escape with your friends by completing puzzles and other tasks.

Jun 13th

CUBES

By BillGameBase
Cubes screenshot showing a pyramid of cubes, half coloured blue, half white, with 3 round shaped characters positoned at differe
PC (opens in a separate window) - GraemesFreeGames.com

In CUBES you must move around different layouts of cubes, changing the colour of them from blue to yellow. When you have changed all of the cubes on a level you move onto the next. To make this harder for you there are the pesky enemies. Some will repaint your cubes others will attack you and take away one of your lives.

In the options these enemies can be turned on or off and/or their speed adjusted. The skill level required can also be changed as can the speed.
May 27th

Arachnophobia - Episode 1

By BillGameBase
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PC - www.eyetrackgames.com (Full Credits)

"The world is so different when you're just 5 centimetres tall!"

Arachnophobia is a bewitching game built specifically for Tobii's C12, C15 and PCEye eye-gaze devices (it can also be played using pointer control on other devices).

You play Lore, a girl just 5 centimetres tall who likes squishing spiders, or mites as she calls them. The gameplay area is Lore's kitchen floor which is divided into cells which can be activated by looking at them (when using one of the eye-gaze devices mentioned before).
Apr 19th

My Golf Game: Featuring Ernie Els

By BillGameBase
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PC - VTree LLC (Powered By EA Sports)

VTree have created a highly accessible, high quality game which would be at home amongst any of the mainstream sports games you could pull off the shelf at any high street videogame shop.

That is until you load up the game and see the range of playable control options available, which you wouldn't ordinarily come accross in your standard game. The main ways of controlling the gameplay and menu's are using either a  pointer, switches (or keyboard) or an XBox 360 controller.
Apr 13th

Doodle Jump

By BillGameBase
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PC (opens in a browser) - Jonas Lekevicius

Doodle Jump is a great little game in which you must move an angel up through the clouds and travel as high as possible without falling down or bumping into the beasts you stumble accross on your ascent.

Move your angel using the cursor. This particularly suits eye pointing using an eye-gaze device due to the quick and subtle movements required. However, any pointer input can be used to play.
Mar 22nd

FIFA Online

By BillGameBase

FIFA Online Open Beta Screenshot showing one on one in the practice arena with the mouse control gameplay target visual onscree
PC (can be opened in a window) - EA Sports

Whilst FIFA's mouse control option was dropped from it's latest release after only two years featuring in the PC version, it makes a welcome reappearance in EA's latest project,  FIFA Online (Open Beta).

Those who found the input method intuitive and compatible with their computer control method will be rewarded with a game which has been designed to be played using the mouse alone.

Mar 2nd

Chain Factor

By BillGameBase

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PC (opens in a browser) - chainfactor.com

Chain Factor is the original game which inspired the iPhone hit 'Drop 7.'
Whilst initially appearing complex the basic gameplay is simple. The aim is to drop the numbered discs into a row or column in which its number matches the size (length) of it e.g. if you have a disc to drop which has a number 4 on it then add it to a column presently 3 high to make it 4 high. 

To move the discs along the columns use a mouse pointer and to drop it use a left click. The discs 'stick' to your cursor as you move it, so no dragging is required. There is no time element to the game. And whilst the gameplay area opens up fairly small in your browser window, using your browsers zoom increases the size of the games appearance.
Feb 24th

Shooting Star

By BillGameBase
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PC (opens in a browser) - Ace Shooting Games

The 'Shooting Star' of the title is under your command, which you must steer to avoid the onslaught of asteroids and spaceships using a cursor alone. The auto-fire shooting method means that you do not need to use any other buttons to fend off your opponenets, which comes in handy as steering the star alone requires full concentration and lightning reactions to survive.

Your star fires constantly in four directions. If you manage to hit a spaceship, remnants will be left in its place for you to collect and gain extra points. You are given three lives which end when you are hit by an asteroid or spaceship and are gained at 10,000, 100,000 and 1m points. There are two modes of gameplay; 'Adrenaline Mode' in which asteroids and spcaeships of all kinds attack you, and 'Adrenaline Rocket Challenge' in which just rockets fly at you at a blistering pace.
Feb 18th

Attractor

By BillGameBase
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PC (opens in a browser) - TheGameKitchen/AccessAble Games

AccessAble Games have teamed up with TheGameKitchen to advise on accessibilty features to create a game which offers a range of options to allow more people to play it.

The aim of the game is to use gravitational forces to move an orb like ball and guide it to black hole. The standard method of gameplay (when no options have been altered) uses a cursor combined with a left click to select between the hexagonal shapes which contain the invisible forces which you must utilise to complete each of the 27 levels.