Hi,
I'd never heard of these games either, and, as others have said, the
dungeon crawler sounds interesting. I don't know what caused you to not
receive any feedback, and I can see how that would be quite
discouraging, but from what I can tell, that happened years ago. You
never know how the
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> Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
>
> For wht it's worth, I still have one or two games in the works, though I
> haven't a clue if they're going to be released, since I'm kind of a
> perfectionist (for m
Behalf Of
Travis Siegel
Sent: 01 September 2018 04:13
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
For wht it's worth, I still have one or two games in the works, though I
haven't a clue if they're going to be released, since I'm kind of a
HI Travis,
about 2005 was when I came upon the blind game community. Sorry I missed
those titles. But would love to check them out if they can run on a win 7
system. Promise to give ya some feedback if ya want. Or contact dark to post
on audio games forum as he mentioned.
I can understand your
Hi Travis.
funny I don't remember you posting about either game, and I personally
would've loved a dungeon crawl.
A shame you didn't post on the audiogames.net forum though, since we
have people posting practice games regularly there, indeed giving
feedback to developers is part of what we
For wht it's worth, I still have one or two games in the works, though I
haven't a clue if they're going to be released, since I'm kind of a
perfectionist (for my own purposes), and I'm a bit short on ideas to
finish the gardneing game I was working on. Also working on a mud type
game engine,
I just know this guy and know how he rolls, always cracking software
and stuff. that's why the sarcasm.
On 8/22/18, Damien Garwood wrote:
> Hi Oriol,
> I didn't particularly notice it coming across as demanding. I simply saw
> it as a statement of fact that there isn't exactly a great deal of
> A
Hi Oriol,
I didn't particularly notice it coming across as demanding. I simply saw
it as a statement of fact that there isn't exactly a great deal of
Android material. I understand though that because it's text things can
easily and sadly be misinterpreted.
Cheers,
Damien.
On 22/08/2018 06:45
I'm sorry, for a minute there I thought you were demanding we develop
for android.
My games have always been free, so I think I should be able to choose
for which platforms I will develop, thank you.
Furthermore, iiPhone games made in Swift cannot be easily ported to
Android, sadly
On 8/22/18, Jo
you can get a brand new windows10 laptop for $380 or so from amazon with AMD
a12, 8gigs ram, 1tb hard drive. radeon r7 graphics. they work great and run
nice and cool even under heavy load!
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Garwood
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 4:01 AM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
Hi Tyler,
XLStudios were the ones who originally made Danger City, but I manag
key.
Phil Vlasak.
www.pcs-games.net <http://www.pcs-games.net>
*From:* Damien Garwood
*Sent:* August 20, 2018 7:03 PM
*To:* blind-gamers@groups.io
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Hi there,
Here is what I know of.
I unfortunately had to close X-Sight down in 20
M
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> Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
>
> Hello all,
>
> IF you don't know me, I'm the developer of the playroom.
>
> IF I don't release as many new games as I did before on the platform,
> that's essentially
Yes. That is what happened to me. Right now I am no longer working, but for 8
years I had a 9 to 5 job coding.
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From: QuentinC
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2018 2:53 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
Hello all,
IF
Hello all,
IF you don't know me, I'm the developer of the playroom.
IF I don't release as many new games as I did before on the platform,
that's essentially because I now have a job as a developer.
I have started making audiogames and then the playroom when I was
teenager, student at highsch
* Damien Garwood
*Sent:* August 20, 2018 7:03 PM
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*Subject:* Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
Hi there,
Here is what I know of.
I unfortunately had to close X-Sight down in 2014 due to a massive
hard drive crash. I am now thankfully recovered fr
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Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
Hi Tyler,
XLStudios were the ones who originally made Danger City, but I managed to
acquire the source code to XL's games and was planning to take them on, until I
realised how clunky the code was. What I did manage to do a
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
dude, why use windows 8.1? Go get windows 10.
Windows Vista was the worst, windows 8.1 is slightly better, but windows 10 has
gone from really bad to being ok.
cheers
On 8/21/18, Darren Duff wrote:
> Phill. on a side note. I use to b
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Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
dude, why use windows 8.1? Go get windows 10.
Windows Vista was the worst, windows 8.1 is slightly better, but
windows 10 has gone from really bad to being ok.
cheers
On 8/21/18, Darren Duff wrote:
> Phill. on a s
7-128 Software is alive and well. We are in the process of moving from
computer games to mobile games. The cost of maintaining a store front
was too much so we made all our computer games available for free from
our website (which has not been updated in a while).
We are on a learning curve f
ions for the Sarah game so just send
me your computer code and if I have you as a purchaser of the game, I
wil send you a new key.
Phil Vlasak.
www.pcs-games.net <http://www.pcs-games.net>
*From:* Damien Garwood
*Sent:* August 20, 2018 7:03 PM
*To:* blind-gamers@groups.io
*Subject:
, 2018 7:03 PM
*To:* blind-gamers@groups.io
*Subject:* Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
Hi there,
Here is what I know of.
I unfortunately had to close X-Sight down in 2014 due to a massive hard
drive crash. I am now thankfully recovered from that (meaning I was able
to reobt
in 2017.
>> I can still send out new registrations for the Sarah game so just send
>> me your computer code and if I have you as a purchaser of the game, I
>> wil send you a new key.
>> Phil Vlasak.
>> www.pcs-games.net <http://www.pcs-games.net>
>> *From:* Dam
il send you a new key.
Phil Vlasak.
www.pcs-games.net <http://www.pcs-games.net>
*From:* Damien Garwood
*Sent:* August 20, 2018 7:03 PM
*To:* blind-gamers@groups.io
*Subject:* Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
Hi there,
Here is what I know of.
I unfortunately had to c
purchaser of the game, I wil send you a
new key.
Phil Vlasak.
www.pcs-games.net
From: Damien Garwood
Sent: August 20, 2018 7:03 PM
To: blind-gamers@groups.io
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
Hi there,
Here is what I know of.
I unfortunately had to close X
IHi.
I spoke to Oriol Gómez just now.
He is doing OK but currently studying for exams for a job application,
but he's doing just fine thanks.
*grin*
On 8/21/18, Damien Garwood wrote:
> Hi Tyler,
> XLStudios were the ones who originally made Danger City, but I managed
> to acquire the source code
Hi Tyler,
XLStudios were the ones who originally made Danger City, but I managed
to acquire the source code to XL's games and was planning to take them
on, until I realised how clunky the code was. What I did manage to do at
one point was remove the registration system from Self Destruct so tha
d motivation anymore to develop.
Sorry to say that, but that is how it is...
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Sent: Monday, August 20, 2018 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Where is all the developers.
Either sadly no longer with us, or caught up in real
Well if you want them back I have all the audio you ever made from
x-sight, all of it, pritty much everything
Just ask and I will dropbox it.
On 8/21/2018 12:56 PM, Tyler Wood wrote:
Hi,
Agreed there.
If I remember right Damien you were the one that made danger city?
That gives me such wo
Hi,
Agreed there.
If I remember right Damien you were the one that made danger city?
That gives me such wonderful pangs and brings back memories of the days
of streets of rage and the like.
thanks for the excellent report
On 20-Aug-2018 7:34 PM, Shaun Everiss wrote:
Good report damian.
Good report damian.
Actually liam who has had some issues is moving forward, though his
primary thing he seems to do is streaming, which I have donated to and
do listen to.
He is probably the most active here.
He does plan after the brain station game is done to start moving away
from bgt t
I also know Aprone is still developing and going strong, in fact he
seems the best out there, he and out of sight games. :)
On 21/08/2018 01:00, michael barnes wrote:
I also have spoken to David Greenwood in the last week.
He is still supporting his games.
On Aug 20, 2018, at 7:03 PM, Damie
I also have spoken to David Greenwood in the last week.
He is still supporting his games.
> On Aug 20, 2018, at 7:03 PM, Damien Garwood
> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> Here is what I know of.
> I unfortunately had to close X-Sight down in 2014 due to a massive hard drive
> crash. I am now thankfully
Hi there,
Here is what I know of.
I unfortunately had to close X-Sight down in 2014 due to a massive hard
drive crash. I am now thankfully recovered from that (meaning I was able
to reobtain my sound and music libraries etc) but unfortunately I can
never get my old code back. I never quite had
I do know that Rich De Steno is doing good.
He is looking to put his newer version of his games on the iPhone.
I had some email conversation with him a few weeks ago.
Scott Adamson is doing good as well.
He is currently working on a new game.
He is also working on updating his games.
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On 20/08/2018 21:05, michael barnes wrote:
Hello.
Earlier today me and a friend got talking about all the developers of
games that blind people can play.
So it made me wonder this.
Where is all the developer
Hi, As for spoonbill Ian humprys has new games on his website, Hangman
and alkemy You have to go to the spoonbill site and then go to what's
knew and their you'll find those games
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Well everyone keeps quiet, its hard to know where all of them are.
So from where I am, these are some of their last statuses.
We all know tom ward and jim kitchen are dead.
Gma, the last status was he was about, certainly he is probably about,
nothing new for ages though.
Pcs, no one knows w
Hello.
Earlier today me and a friend got talking about all the developers of
games that blind people can play.
So it made me wonder this.
Where is all the developers at?
I know about Jim Kitchen and Thomas Ward.
However what about those developers who are still alive?
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