Hi Jim,

Oh, I hear you there. That's definitely one of the hassles with
developing games for the blind. Even those of us who do make and sell
games there isn't a lot of money to make off of it. If the person
happens to be living on public assistance such as food stamps, SSI,
etc anything he or she makes ends up having to be reported to the
government for tax purposes and the government turns around and slices
off a good chunk of his/her disability benefits to make up for the
money made on said game. I could go on and on about how many blind
people who have tried to get part time jobs etc and slowly work their
way off of public assistance only to end up in worse shape than
before. So its not really worth selling games unless a person has some
other means of supporting themselves besides audio games that's for
sure.

Cheers!

On 4/23/13, Jim Kitchen <j...@kitchensinc.net> wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> You know I love writing games.  Maybe it would have been nice to be able to
> make some money at it.  But even early on I heard that there was not much
> money to make.  But one major reason that I have never taken any money for
> any of my games is because I can not afford to.  You know if I got any money
> for my games it would then lower my food stamps, raise my rent, maybe kick
> me off of my medical insurance and stuff like that.  Not to mention just all
> of the hassle of reporting it all the time.  And if somehow I released a
> game that really sold good and I made a whole bunch of money in one quarter,
> I might even get kicked off of disability income.  And that was not easy to
> get back on to after the last time that I had a job and went off of it.
>
> Oh yeah, and I think that a hobby is more fun than a job.
>
> BFN
>
>      Jim
>
> There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
>
> j...@kitchensinc.net
> http://www.kitchensinc.net
> (440) 286-6920
> Chardon Ohio USA
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