Sound is a key part of the gaming experience, but not everyone wants or needs the same audio levels. For some, being able to adjust or mute sound is essential for accessibility, comfort, or their environment. Here’s a breakdown of which Playspace games offer sound settings, what you can adjust, and why it matters.
Multiplayer Games
These multiplayer games on Playspace offer some level of sound control:
Breathing Roulette, Coping Cards, Gratitude Affirmation Cards, Worry Pet: Click the volume button to mute all sounds instantly.
Single Player Games
Sound control in single player games varies:
Beeline, Colouring Book, Cosmic Bee, Crashy Cat, Draw Racing, Match Three, Memory Game, Pipes, Sweet Memory: Click the volume button to mute all sounds.
Happy Slushie, My Pet Clinic: Click the gear icon for more detailed sound volume options.
Mango Piggy Piggy Farm Harvest: Click the tool icon for sound volume options.
What’s Adjustable and What’s Not
Adjustable Sound: Games with a gear or tool icon often let you fine-tune volume or toggle different sound types (music, effects, etc.).
Basic Mute: Games with only a volume button typically allow you to mute or unmute all sounds, but not adjust individual sound levels.
Accessibility and Sound Support
Having adjustable sound settings is important for accessibility:
Players with sensory sensitivities can lower or mute sounds that are overwhelming.
Those with hearing impairments may want to turn up certain sounds or rely on visual cues.
Flexible sound controls make games more inclusive and comfortable for everyone.
Why This Matters
Games that offer more detailed sound settings provide better accessibility and user comfort. If you need more control over your audio experience, look for games with gear or tool icons for settings. For quick muting, the volume button is a fast solution.



