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Hi Dani and all, are the games you have mentioned multiplayer games? I have been looking for multiplayer games because single player games or playing against a computer is pretty boring for me. I'd rather play with other people. Thanks for help. Maria On 12.2.2013 11:42, Dani L Pagador wrote: Hi, Maria. Bop It is great. I have the Hasbro handheld game and was playing it tonight. There's a podcast, I think, on the Applevis site. Basically you bop, flick, spin, pull, and twist. VO has to be off to play the game from what I've read, but it's supposed to be accessible. I haven't downloaded the app myself, but will as soon as I can figure out what's happening with me and the app store since I upgraded to IOS6.1. Sudoku4All is pretty fun, too, but I need to work the puzzle with a braille display, then input the numbers in to the app. Happy Playing, Dani -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mária Orovcíková Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 8:41 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Accessible crossword game Hi list, talking about iassociate, is it possible to play it online with frienDS? Or could you recommend any games I can play online with friends?? I don't mean just wordd games, but games in general. I have King's corner game, but I'm looking for more games to play online. Thanks for your help. Maria Sent from iphone Dňa 11.2.2013, o 21:30, Nimit Kaur kaur.ni...@gmail.com napísal: Thanks for clarifying it! Sorry for my wrong explanation though. Thanks! May you please tell me more about the associate word game? Like I know that somebody told me that it is where you just like solve words or something? Obviously. Thanks! On 2/11/13, Wayne Merritt wcmerr...@gmail.com wrote: It is not exactly what you describe, but the game iAssociate 2 does give you much of this information. As you solve more missing words, more of the puzzle is revealed. It has it's own quirks but many blind folk are playing this game. It is very addicting. Regards, Wayne On 2/11/13, Carol Pearson carol.pearso...@googlemail.com wrote: That's exactly what I'm looking for, preferably to work with the phone, or pad! Sent from my iPad On 10 Feb 2013, at 18:39, Robin Christopherson robin.christopher...@gmail.com wrote: Dear listers Does anyone know of an accessible iOS crossword game. By this I'm afraid I don't just mean one where you need to roam around the grid with your finger to ascertain where the blanks and clues are etc, but rather one that I suspect is specifically designed for blind users. I'll explain - I would like a game that allows you to browse up and down the list of clues (perhaps in two columns - one for down clues and one for across) and each time you hear something like 13 down. Type of medieval dagger commonly used in Scotland. 4 letters. Blank, blank, blank, blank All these elements are spoken thus giving you all the info you need to proceed. When you already have some of the letters it would say the same first part of the phrase but the last part would now be Blank, I, blank, K or similar. You never need to bother with the grid as you are only ever working with the clues. If you want to enter a guess you can click on that clue and you get a text box that will accept 4 letters, or perhaps 4 separate boxes with any letters already present filled in in the relevant places. Perhaps when you complete a clue it would say 13 down. Filled in. Type of medieval dagger commonly used in Scotland. 4 letters. Dirk. (i.e. would indicate that it had a word filled in and it would also no longer separate the letters but rather speak out the filled in word so it sounds like a word and not individual letters). When the entire crossword is completed you would get an alert to say that you've got them all correct. Anything like this already exist? I'm not interested in the more conventional approach even if it is accessible I'm afraid. My gaming time is limited and any roaming - even on the scale of Wordundrum - would be too time consuming I'm afraid. If such a game doesn't exist it would be great if a coder took it on. Thanks, Robin. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the VIPhone Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/. To post to this group, send email to viphone@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/viphone?hl=en. --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups VIPhone group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the VIPhone Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit
Re: Online multiplayer games was Re: Accessible crossword game
Hello, Maria, the games hanging with friends, words with friends and scramble with friends is an online multiplayer game!!! They are also free May you please explain me more about the king's corner game? I had it but I deleted it because I was confused. Thanks! On 2/12/13, Mária Orovčíková maria.orovcik...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Dani and all, are the games you have mentioned multiplayer games? I have been looking for multiplayer games because single player games or playing against a computer is pretty boring for me. I'd rather play with other people. Thanks for help. Maria On 12.2.2013 11:42, Dani L Pagador wrote: Hi, Maria. Bop It is great. I have the Hasbro handheld game and was playing it tonight. There's a podcast, I think, on the Applevis site. Basically you bop, flick, spin, pull, and twist. VO has to be off to play the game from what I've read, but it's supposed to be accessible. I haven't downloaded the app myself, but will as soon as I can figure out what's happening with me and the app store since I upgraded to IOS6.1. Sudoku4All is pretty fun, too, but I need to work the puzzle with a braille display, then input the numbers in to the app. Happy Playing, Dani -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Mária Orovcíková Sent: Monday, February 11, 2013 8:41 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Accessible crossword game Hi list, talking about iassociate, is it possible to play it online with frienDS? Or could you recommend any games I can play online with friends?? I don't mean just wordd games, but games in general. I have King's corner game, but I'm looking for more games to play online. Thanks for your help. Maria Sent from iphone Dňa 11.2.2013, o 21:30, Nimit Kaur kaur.ni...@gmail.com napísal: Thanks for clarifying it! Sorry for my wrong explanation though. Thanks! May you please tell me more about the associate word game? Like I know that somebody told me that it is where you just like solve words or something? Obviously. Thanks! On 2/11/13, Wayne Merritt wcmerr...@gmail.com wrote: It is not exactly what you describe, but the game iAssociate 2 does give you much of this information. As you solve more missing words, more of the puzzle is revealed. It has it's own quirks but many blind folk are playing this game. It is very addicting. Regards, Wayne On 2/11/13, Carol Pearson carol.pearso...@googlemail.com wrote: That's exactly what I'm looking for, preferably to work with the phone, or pad! Sent from my iPad On 10 Feb 2013, at 18:39, Robin Christopherson robin.christopher...@gmail.com wrote: Dear listers Does anyone know of an accessible iOS crossword game. By this I'm afraid I don't just mean one where you need to roam around the grid with your finger to ascertain where the blanks and clues are etc, but rather one that I suspect is specifically designed for blind users. I'll explain - I would like a game that allows you to browse up and down the list of clues (perhaps in two columns - one for down clues and one for across) and each time you hear something like 13 down. Type of medieval dagger commonly used in Scotland. 4 letters. Blank, blank, blank, blank All these elements are spoken thus giving you all the info you need to proceed. When you already have some of the letters it would say the same first part of the phrase but the last part would now be Blank, I, blank, K or similar. You never need to bother with the grid as you are only ever working with the clues. If you want to enter a guess you can click on that clue and you get a text box that will accept 4 letters, or perhaps 4 separate boxes with any letters already present filled in in the relevant places. Perhaps when you complete a clue it would say 13 down. Filled in. Type of medieval dagger commonly used in Scotland. 4 letters. Dirk. (i.e. would indicate that it had a word filled in and it would also no longer separate the letters but rather speak out the filled in word so it sounds like a word and not individual letters). When the entire crossword is completed you would get an alert to say that you've got them all correct. Anything like this already exist? I'm not interested in the more conventional approach even if it is accessible I'm afraid. My gaming time is limited and any roaming - even on the scale of Wordundrum - would be too time consuming I'm afraid. If such a game doesn't exist it would be great if a coder took it on. Thanks, Robin. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the VIPhone Google Group. To search the VIPhone public archive, visit http://www.mail-archive.com/viphone@googlegroups.com/. To post to this group, send email to viphone@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to viphone+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at