Adventure / Narrative Games for One-Handed Play
Point-and-click and interactive fiction that prioritise story over reflex. Verified for One hand — mouse-only, single-finger touch, or half-keyboard.
About This Combination
Narrative games in the browser have had a genuine renaissance since 2018 driven partly by Itch.io and partly by the resurgence of interactive fiction toolkits (Twine, Ink). The best ones sit quietly at the edge of the medium: they are essays that talk back, or horror films you can pause, or confessionals where you choose which details to hear. They are also the genre least well-served by YouTube recommendations, because they can't be streamlined — the experience is private, textual, and resistant to the camera.
Device Notes for One-Handed Play
One-handed play as a filter emerged from Bramwell's accessibility testing in 2022, triggered by correspondence from a reader who had lost the use of his right hand and found that almost no browser game guides addressed his situation. The category covers three input profiles: mouse-only (no keyboard required), one-finger touch (no multi-touch required), and one-hand keyboard (all inputs reachable from one side of a standard keyboard). Games must be completable in this mode — not merely playable for a single round. Bramwell tested each title in the list with his left hand only, mouse, on a standard wired keyboard.
Compatibility
Universal. The constraint is design, not technology.
Screen Notes
Any screen size. Touch devices offer the most natural one-hand experience.
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