Hi,
Simply perform a search for the word “Blindfold” in the app store. There are
some blindfold games in the database.
Regards,
David
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> On 11 Nov 2017, at 3:16 pm, Richard Sherman wrote:
>
> Hi,
> just curious and pardon my ignorance. what games are made by blindfold
> ga
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From: Haylie Gallacher
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 7:56 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] The games are back
Your games are stupi
Your games are stupid and too easy. I still refuse to purchase and will prove
the point later.
From: blind-gamers@groups.io [mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io] On Behalf Of
Appleman
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 7:22 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] The games are back
This is good news! Relieved to hear that they took a more thorough look.
Quick question: have you considered porting these titles to Android?
Wait wait wait, put those rocks and that pepper spray away, I was kidding! ;)
Scott
On 11/11/17, Marty Schultz wrote:
> I received a call from Adam
PlayStation four’s are actually quite accessible. Their wife easy to set up for
assessability as well A lot of people just don’t know their accessible. And
automatically dial for Xbox.
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> On Nov 10, 2017, at 12:53 PM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
>
> no, the playstations are not acc
There are a number of reviews and podcasts about the games at
www.applevis.com
and to find them in the app store, do a search for
blindfold
and you will see kid friendly software as the developer.
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From:
Hi,
just curious and pardon my ignorance. what games are made by blindfold
games? How is the best way to search for them in the ap store? Any revues or
pages on audiogames.net?
thanks in advance.
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This proves that yes, Apple can be swayed.
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Services for the Blind
> On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:22 PM, Appleman wrote:
>
> Hi marty,
> Thank you for sharing this wonder
Hi marty,
Thank you for sharing this wonderful news with us. I always look forward with
much anticipation to what you are going to come up with next.
David
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> On 11 Nov 2017, at 12:13 pm, Marty Schultz
> wrote:
>
> I received a call from Adam tonight, and he said the revi
I received a call from Adam tonight, and he said the review team had a
chance to look at the Blindfold Games again, and understood why they are
separate apps, and that the games can continue. He mentioned games address a
need that's not normally considered by most app designers, and acknowl
Welcome to game-exclusivity, a constant fact of what being a gamer is
all about: you want to play a specific game not available on the
systems you have? You'll have to fork out the necessary money to buy
that new system plus the game. It's how the gaming industry has worked
for the passed forty or
My question is similar, with all the stuff out and the fact some games
like blind legend have been well accessible and able to use from liams
last stream a game controler I have been seriously thinking about buying
one.
It seems that something like an xbox controler would be something I
shoul
Sounds interesting, I’ve seen/heard of a few main stream brain training type
games but never an accessible one. Look forward to seeing more about this in
2018
From: blind-gamers@groups.io [mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io] On Behalf Of Liam
Erven
Sent: 10 November 2017 12:38
To: blind-gamers@
Unless anything has changed, the ps4 only works in the bare minimum
apps required by the fcc mandate. In other words, communication and
shopping. Amazon, the online party view, netflix, you name it. No text
to speech api, nothing like that. Right now MS really has a good thing
going with Narrator,
Not sure when/if that will get finished.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
From: Ryan Conroy
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 12:44 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Brain Station is Coming in 2018
Hi Liam,
Any news yet on Super EggHunt+ 2.0? This is one of my favorite games
The ps4 does have text to speech, but it is not nearly as intuitive as narrator
on the Xbox One.
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From: Kenny Peyattt jr.
Sent: Friday, November 10, 2017 12:29 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: [blind-gamers] p.ay station 4:
Hi I am thinking about purchasing
Ryan, my understanding is that Super Egg Hunt 2.0 was originally meant
to be released after Brainstation. So unless Liam changed his mind or
anything like that, it's on that backburner for now. Correct me if I'm
wrong.
On 11/10/17, Scott Chesworth wrote:
> I've caught a couple of the impromptu de
I agree. If the creator of “A dark room,” can be successful, and indeed, jump
to the top of a list, then so can the “blindfold” games, if they were more
about content and less about 80 titles.
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology Instructor in Training
JAWS, Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, and Power
The ps 4 is accessible, it might not be as accessible as the xbox one though.
On 11/10/17, Josh Kennedy wrote:
> no, the playstations are not accessible. X-box 1, 1s, xbox-x, are
> accessible. if you want an accessible console, go with one of the xbox
> consoles.
>
>
>
> On 11/9/2017 17:51, Kenny
no, the playstations are not accessible. X-box 1, 1s, xbox-x, are
accessible. if you want an accessible console, go with one of the xbox
consoles.
On 11/9/2017 17:51, Kenny Peyattt jr. wrote:
Hi I am thinking about purchasing a play station 4 but I was wanting
to know if it is accessible.
I've caught a couple of the impromptu demos, and can't wait to get my
clumsy paws on this.
Best of luck, looking forward to the release.
Scott
On 11/10/17, Jack Falejjczyk wrote:
> And whatever the price, it's gonna be worth it, folks. It's a
> collection of brain-based minigames, but the arcad
Hi Liam,
Any news yet on Super EggHunt+ 2.0? This is one of my favorite games, I
can't wait till the new version is out.
Just curious, i understand if you dont' want to answer.
Take care,
Ryan
On 11/10/2017 7:37 AM, Liam Erven wrote:
So I've been pretty quiet about what I've working on, b
Hi I am thinking about purchasing a play station 4 but I was wanting to know
if it is accessible.
Kenny Peyatt jr.
They should be bundled, and do away with the stupid coin system. It is
ridiculous and why I refuse or should I say one of the reasons I refuse to play
your games.
Haylie
From: blind-gamers@groups.io [mailto:blind-gamers@groups.io] On Behalf Of Marty
Schultz
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 201
I can get a fully accessible blu energy x plus2 phone for $90. works
just as good as an iPhone running android6.0.
On 11/10/2017 10:01, Tyler Wood wrote:
Hi
Again, 100% false. Especially these days.
Even the cheapest phone in 2017, so long as it isn’t coming to you
from someplace like chi
Josh: Do you know the meaning of “NO!!”? Marty is NOT going to develop for
Androids!!!
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> On Nov 10, 2017, at 11:16 AM, Josh Kennedy wrote:
>
> maybe a crowd-sourcing or some sort of funding campaign could be set up to
> raise money for blindfold games on android?
maybe a crowd-sourcing or some sort of funding campaign could be set up
to raise money for blindfold games on android?
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Subject:Re: blindfold games for android
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2017 08:29:02 +
From: 'John' via eyes-free
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I had an Android phone for half a year. Sure, typing on it wasn’t all that
great because I was used to Braille screen input on the iPhone, but I could
definitely do a lot with it.
Devin Prater
Assistive Technology Instructor in Training
JAWS, Microsoft Outlook, Excel, Word, and Powerpoint certifi
Hi
Again, 100% false. Especially these days.
Even the cheapest phone in 2017, so long as it isn’t coming to you from
someplace like china where the play store isn’t allowed has talkback out of the
box, has everything accessible and usable.
The days of android being less accessible than apple are
I received the following message, and was asked to spread it to those
interested. I think that it is very appropriate for this list:
“Since I’ve heard from so many people thanking me for the games, I thought I
would shed a little light on the economics of the game. I’ve even heard some
nasty
And whatever the price, it's gonna be worth it, folks. It's a
collection of brain-based minigames, but the arcade elements of
l-works games we all know and love are still around. That is to say,
tons of accomplishments, new games to order through coins, you name
it.
On 11/10/17, Liam Erven wrote:
So I've been pretty quiet about what I've working on, but happy to say I feel
like I'm comfortable enough with what I've got going on to announce it on the
forum.
In 2018, LWorks is going to be releasing Brain Station. it's a collection of
word, logic, and math games for Windows. I'm hoping to h
> It's not harmful to sign a petition, but I don't want to go in that
> direction. It takes the developer, contact people at involved companies, and
> the players to cooperate on the next moves in order for it to be successful.
> Scattering like a herd of cats will make a lot of noise and genera
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