Hi Josh,

Oh, its totally doable for a blind person. Most interactive fiction
games have some programming language which can be written in say
Notepad, and then compiled into a game by using the compiler for the
language.

Take Inform as an example. You could write it up in Notepad, copy the
code into the Inform 7 IDE, and then build a file that can be
interpreted by Winfrotz. The Inform IDE isn't the most accessible IDE
in the world, but it can certainly be used by a blind developer.

Cheers!


On 10/8/14, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> can blind people  using screen readers also make such games? or is the
> programming of glulx and z-machine tads and adrift too visual? and you
> have to be able to see?

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