- January 23, 2025
- REMBOT GAMES
Unaccessible
Platforms
About
"Unaccessible" is a third-person wheelchair platformer game where you play as James, a man who must navigate a long and agonizing insurance claims process after breaking both legs in a taxi accident. The game uses almost every button on the controller to create an authentic wheelchair experience, challenging players to master the wheelchair and tackle obstacles like stairs in their quest for approval. As you progress, the island's NPCs and unfolding narrative add depth to James' misfortune in this unique and frustratingly realistic experience.











- The game features addictive gameplay with a unique take on platforming, incorporating wheelchair physics that add depth and challenge.
- It has a charming aesthetic, humorous dialogue, and a story that resonates with real-life experiences, particularly regarding the healthcare system.
- Controls are easy to learn but hard to master, making it accessible for new players while still providing a satisfying challenge for veterans.
- The game suffers from optimization issues, causing performance problems on some PCs, and lacks options like turning off vibration.
- Level design can be repetitive at the start, with some players experiencing bugs and glitches that affect gameplay, particularly with save points.
- The humor may not resonate with everyone, and some players found the game to be short, suggesting it might be better to purchase on sale.
story
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story has received mixed feedback, with some players appreciating its depth and relevance, particularly in relation to the healthcare system, while others found the humor lacking. Overall, it features strong aesthetics and well-developed characters, contributing to an engaging narrative experience.
“Great aesthetics, great story, great characters.”
“Really fun take on platformer games with the extra wheelchair physics; I quite enjoyed the story, which honestly hits home with the current health care system.”
“The humor of the story missed me, but I'm sure some people will enjoy it.”
“No story.”
“No story.”