I haven't checked it out, but I'm wondering if it's a platform for hosting accessible mobile audiogames. That's the impression I get from reading between the lines of the emails that have been sent to this list. But I'm with Mich: Could someone please explain what this thing actually is and how to use it? That would be much appreciated to many of us.

On Apr 7, 2024 5:21 PM, Mich Verrier <mi...@eastlink.ca> wrote:

Hi yes can some one explaine what audio cat is? Since I to would like to know a better idea of what this is please. I have signed up for the list and stuff but have no idea what this game is all about. From Mich.

 

From: blind-gamers@groups.io <blind-gamers@groups.io> On Behalf Of leglaude
Sent: April 7, 2024 3:14 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Exciting News from AudioCat - Pre-Sale Still Open!

 



and I can understand this lol.

Juste big marketing, but you don't know this project exactly.

 

----- Original Message -----

From: QuentinC

Sent: Sunday, April 7, 2024 11:07 AM

Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Exciting News from AudioCat - Pre-Sale Still Open!

 

Hello,

 

Behind that wonderful marketing speech, I still don't understand what audiocat actually is.

When I go to the website, there is just a marketing video and a form to register for a newsletter.

 

What am I supposed to do ? Why should I register ? What should I expect if I register ? Can't I try out a demo game for free, and then decide if I'm really interested and willing to engage / pay for more ?

 

Your video about your first game, wordy, looks interesting, but not especially  exceptional, totally new, or exciting. There exists already guess the word game like that, and it doesn't at all looks like a revolution.

Interesting, well, certainly, but no need to such amazing vocabulary for that.

It looks also quite an overkill to pay for a subscription just for that single game.

 

What you have written in your website:

First ever fully accessible multiplayer audiogame platform

is a kind of false ad, too, since tehre are already several multiplayer audiogames existing out there, for many years.

 

I'm sorry if this message looks a little rude. I don't intent to harm anyone.

But when I saw so bombastic marketing language, when it looks like a void shell, when I have to pay first before being able to try out anything and without even being really able to make up my mind at all with so few realistic information, sorry, really sorry, but it raises a big red bullshit flag in my head.

 

Since 20+ years, there have had several trials to make inclusive gaming platforms, inclusive in the sense for everyone and not only blind/VI people. None has really succeeded.

Why should I believe that this one will work ?

 

I don't want to break your enthousiasm, or run down your work. My goal isn't to fight against concurrence either.

But, by experience, those who succeeded the most, are those who started small and modest, not those who speak the most and not with exagerated marketing speech.

 

I would be happy to be wrong, please show me that I'm wrong, that my doubts are unjustified.

But for now, I'm pretty sceptic.

 

All the best

 

Le 06.04.2024 à 21:14, Shaun Everiss a écrit :

You guys realise you are leaving us pc users out.

I don't use a standard android device though my shell2 is a droid clone.

My primary plattform is windows 10 /11 on pc with games from ittch mainly.

 

On 7/04/2024 5:09 am, Henry-Gerret Grüning via groups.io wrote:

Hello Everyone,

I'm Henry and I am reaching out to you with some heartwarming news about AudioCat, our dream project that's quickly turning into a reality, thanks to the incredible support from people from the community like you.

AudioCat is more than just a platform; it's a community where everyone's voice is heard, especially those from the visually impaired community. We're on a mission to make gaming accessible and enjoyable for everyone, and we're thrilled to introduce you to our very first game, Wordy. It's a fun, audio-based word game designed to entertain, challenge, and bring us all closer together.

We're currently in our pre-sale phase, and it's been so inspiring to see many pioneers joining us, believing in our vision, and grabbing the special offer we have for our early subscribers. You have the chance to join the waitlist and grab this offer through our website here - just signup and then the offer will be sent via email. This special pre-sale offer is our way of saying thank you for believing in us and joining us early on this exciting journey.

For a sneak peek of Wordy and to get to know us, the founders, a little better, check out these videos:

By joining our waitlist, you'll not only secure a sweet deal on our subscription but also be among the first to experience AudioCat and Wordy. Remember, AudioCat is designed to thrive on both Android and Apple devices, ensuring that our games are accessible wherever you are.

We believe that AudioCat can only grow strong with the help and support of our community. Your feedback, enthusiasm, and participation are what will shape AudioCat into a platform that truly stands out, making gaming a joyful and inclusive experience for everyone.

If you haven't joined our waitlist yet, now's the perfect time. Many pioneers have already taken advantage of our pre-sale, and we can't wait for you to be among them.

Thank you for being part of our journey. Together, we're not just playing games; we're making history.

Looking forward to welcoming you to the AudioCat family.

PS! If you have any questions write to us at i...@audiocatapp.com

Warmest regards,

Henry-Gerret Grüning

Co-Founder and CTO of AudioCat

 

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