Hi Thomas,
Yeah, and you know if you write a pure text to speech text adventure game like
my Dungeon Master with a command interpreter you would have no review cursor to
check spelling of names and objects. That could make the typing in of the
correct command even way more frustrating.
In
Hi Thomas,
I am thinking though that if I randomly place the objects in Dungeon Master,
you may not be able to get an object from one woman before you need it for
another. I'm not positive, but it might make the game impossible to finish.
The one random thing in Dungeon Master is the
I play tts games om my vraillenote so never have those provlems
but you probably didn't have those back then
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thank you for the info.
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James
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Hi.
Mission passes for Season Two of Zombies, Run! Are on sale for $1.99. The
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Hi Jim,
That's for sure. Not being able to review the screen and check the
spelling of words would be a major setback to any text adventure that
primarily uses Sapi etc for speech output. In fact, I have that exact
problem with Winfrotz and NVDA.
I can turn on Sapi in Winfrotz which works fine
Hi Jim,
Sure, that makes sense. Interactive fiction games is largely centered
on creative writing, and if a person doesn't have good creative
writing skills, an active imagination, then it is going to be very
difficult to come up with a decent text adventure because the creative
writing and