I tend to disagree. The amount of investment vs. return would not even out.

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From: Josh Kennedy
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 9:29 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates

yes it would take time. but would be worth it i think. 


On 11/8/2017 21:49, Liam Erven wrote:
Josh. You realize all of his games would have to be rewritten from the ground 
up right?
It’s not exactly a rainy day project.
 
 
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From: Josh Kennedy
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 8:46 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates
 
just switch to google play store so we android users can have more games 
please. thanks. and a new talkback just came out recently 6.0 beta. it works 
very good. 
 
 
On 11/8/2017 20:37, Liam Erven wrote:
It’s unfortunate, but I’ve talked to some other developpers who have had the 
same issues.
Mainly developpers who are designing apps as 3rd parties get hit by this.
I will certainly write and Call Apple though. Maybe enough people can give you 
some sort of free pass, though I doubt it.
 
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From: Joe Quinn
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 7:28 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates
 
What does this mean for the end-user? Will we still be able to do in app  
purchases?
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On Nov 8, 2017, at 5:34 PM, Marty Schultz <ma...@kidfriendlysoftware.com> wrote:
I just finished talking with an Apple representative, and Apple’s decision is 
that unless I merge the 80 Blindfold Games into a handful of apps, they will no 
longer allow new games to be released or allow updates to be make.
>From a technology perspective, that’s extremely hard and time-consuming.  From 
>a business perspective, that would mean spending hundreds of hours recoding 
>the games, with no possible return-on-investment.  Most of the games generate 
>sales in the first three months of the game being released, and I’ve been 
>building these games for 4 years.
>From a usability perspective, that means the main menus would be ridiculously 
>complex, and the settings screens would be confusing and almost unusable.
If you are unhappy with this decision, you can express your opinion to Apple.  
The accessibility desk is at accessibil...@apple.com or you can call 
1-800-MY-APPLE.  Thanks to everyone for enjoying my games.
 



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