I guess you're right. I was so used to think about current accessible games 
the way most blind gamers do that I didn't realize the real difference 
between virtual 3D audio and full 3D movement. Guess Monkey Business is the 
closest to full 3D but even this is not probably what you're looking for. 
Well I'm looking forward to full and cool 3D games you're dreaming of then. 
:-)
Thanks,
Lukas
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 5:01 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] 3D games was Thoughts about Montezuma's Revenge.


> Hi Lukas,
> In your post you stated there have been several good 3D games for the
> blind written. You mind naming me a few? To my knolege there are none in
> the accessible games market.
> Keep in mind that I am not talking virtual 3D audio. I am talking fully
> 3d. That means you have six, I repeat six directions of movement
> including: left, right, forward, back, up, and down. In other words
> everything is drawn to true shape, skale, and you can move in any
> direction a human can.
> I have seen on this list people eroniously call Shades of Doom a 3D
> game. While it has a virtual 3D audio emulation your movement is still
> only 2D. You can move left, right, forward, and back. You do not have
> any upward or downward motion. Such as having to jump up and catch a
> rope and climb up it. You also cant jump down in to a pit and grab say a
> gem, and them jump out on to the surface. 


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