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The 'Dot Chess' Board Game by Hyunjae Noh Modernizes a Classic

The conceptual 'Dot Chess' board game has been designed by Hyunjae Noh as an inclusive version of the pastime that incorporates multiple features with accessibility in mind. The chess board features a sleek, modern aesthetic that has checkers-inspired pieces rather than the traditionally ornate ones that are each labeled with braille to support use by those with limited or no eyesight. The incorporation of near field communication (NFC)-enabled technology enables the chess board to know where each piece is located and provide real-time feedback to each player's personal game board.

The conceptual 'Dot Chess' board game incorporates visual, tactile and auditory feedback to make it a truly accessible pastime for players of any age to partake in.
Trend Themes
1. Inclusive Gaming - The 'Dot Chess' board game incorporates accessibility features like braille labeling and NFC-enabled technology, paving the way for more inclusive gaming experiences.
2. Sleek Design - The modern aesthetic of the 'Dot Chess' board game shows the potential for sleek and visually appealing designs in traditional board games.
3. Smart Board Games - The integration of NFC-enabled technology in the 'Dot Chess' board game demonstrates the rising trend of incorporating smart features in traditional games.
Industry Implications
1. Board Games - The 'Dot Chess' board game showcases a disruptive innovation opportunity in the board game industry by creating inclusive and technologically advanced game experiences.
2. Accessibility Products - The incorporation of braille labeling in the 'Dot Chess' board game highlights the potential for innovative and inclusive products for individuals with limited or no eyesight.
3. Smart Technology - The use of NFC-enabled technology in the 'Dot Chess' board game presents an opportunity for the smart technology industry to explore new applications in gaming and entertainment.

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