Hi Che, The first thing I recommend everyone is reading the manual so you get acquainted with the keys used in the game.
Shockwave games are something getting used to. In order to "work", a shockwave game always needs "the focus". Shockwave games are to most screenreaders somewhat like a graphic object. When you use Internet Explorer the focus is set automatically to the Shockwave game through some code in the website. You can then, after you heard the gong, immediately start playing (just press the cursor-keys to move around the puzzle). In other browsers this focus cannot be set (we're working on it) so for now I suggest you use Internet Explorer only for the game. I also suggest reading this technote of The Curb Game (another Shockwave game), which describes a few techniques for using screenreaders and Shockwave: http://www.audiogames.net/thecurbgame/#curbhelp And a few people wanted the direct link to the game, here it is: http://www.audiogames.net/sudosan/play.php But please read the manual! Also note that this version of the game is quite a download so it may take a few minutes if you have a slower connection. We might add a version with less quality too if there's enough demand. Greets, Richard === > Hi, > I downloaded the macromedia plug in, started the game, but all I get is > the music and the instructors voice. When I go to the page that comes up, > it has some world cup ads there, then a verify button at the bottom, but > no > game that I can find. > Any clues as to how to run this thing? > Thanks, > Che === > >> Hello, >> >> Today we released Sudo-San: >> >> Sudoku is the biggest puzzle phenomon in years. It has already been >> called >> the "Rubik's cube of the 21st century". Every day, more and more people >> start solving the puzzles in newspapers, magazines and on the internet. >> Hence, AudioGames.net has developed a very dynamic and accessible version >> of >> this challenging game! >> >> Sudo-San is completely accessible for blind players and features an >> extensive auditory interface next to a graphical interface. The guide and >> mentor is Grandmaster San (or Sudo-San). His voice will help the gamer >> around the puzzle. Sudo-San can assist by telling the contents of a row, >> column or square in one go. The game features adaptive background sounds >> and >> music. These sounds will change gradually while the player is filling the >> puzzle with numbers, informing you of your progress. Music, voices and >> effects can be turned of, according to the preference of the gamer. >> >> You can find Sudo-San in the new AudioGames.net PlayCenter: >> >> http://www.audiogames.net/playcenter/ >> to leave send a blank Email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can contact the list owners/moderators by Emailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to go nomail send a blank message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] change "nomail" to "normal" to resume messages. Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blindgamers/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
