Hi Daniel,
Also read Audyssey Magazine, that's how I got started. If you enjoy text 
adventures, the back issues of Audyssey really give you goodreviews.
Ari
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From: "Dark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] gamer wanting a challenge!


> Hi Damniel.
>
> Nice to meet another Uk student type bloke on this list. There is a hole
> load of self-voicing games available in different genres from action to
> sports available, everything from trivia stuff such as you'd find on
> Pressakey.net, to completely 3D virtual environmnet games, where you walk
> round a base or castle solving puzles, killing monsters etc. though not 
> all
> of them are free, all have playable demos so you can get a feel for if you
> like the game first.
>
> for the largest and most uptodate list of audio games, check out the
> "fantastic games and where to find them" list on http://www.pcsgames.net/
>
> then, there are quite a few websites and other places that provide games
> which you'd be able to play with Jaws. You might particularly like these
> sorts of things if your an Rpg fan. For a very nice list see the games to
> play online page at http://www.whitestick.co.uk/ongames.html
>
> Then, there are also some fantasy gamebooks wich you might like, and could
> read with jaws. These are short rp type adventures where you progress
> through the story by choosing links on were to go next, occasionally 
> rolling
> dice (often the website will take care of that for you, and if not, 
> there's
> a very nice free self-voicing dice program available). you can find a list
> of these gamebooks on http://www.whitestick.co.uk/fantasy.html
>
> then, there are streight text adventure games (again accessible with 
> Jaws),
> where you progress by typing commands such as "go north" "take pick" etc.
> these can also be fun, if you like puzles. to find out more see
> http://www.microheaven.com/IFGuide/IFGuide.pl?step=6&c=0
>
> there are some general lists of games which it might help you to have a 
> look
> at, and try any you like the look of. personally, i recommend trying as 
> much
> as poss, sinse there are a lot of games out there, and even one you don't
> initially like the sound of might surprise you.
>
> I could recommend some of my favourites, but I'll save that for another 
> mail
> sinse this one is about to explode.
>
> Beware the Grue!
>
> Dark.
>
>
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