7-128 Software has the reverse of the game Nicole suggested. It is
called Definitions. In this game you have to select the correct
definition for the presented word from its definition and three others.
Thomas had a point about the number of synonyms there are for many words
and that it
: [Audyssey] games we'd like to play: definition game
7-128 Software has the reverse of the game Nicole suggested. It is
called Definitions. In this game you have to select the correct
definition for the presented word from its definition and three others.
Thomas had a point about the number
Hi list
I've been thinking about an idea for a new word game.
The game gives you a definition and you must type the word for which the
definition is.
To give an example:
The game gives the following definition:
A toiletry designed to beautify the body
The correct word is cosmetics.
Another
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we'd like to play: definition game
Hi Nicol,
Well, it is definitely an interesting concept. It should be pretty
easy to create in any language or toolkit, and yes can be done quite
easily in BGT.
My only concern with this type of game is synonymous words that have
be
revised, or otherwise, your
game will have a short life!
Jewel
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Sent: Sunday, December 23, 2012 10:00 AM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] games we'd like to play: definition game
Hi list
This type game sounds similar to the board game Blurt, which is an awesome
game. I own it and we play it from time to time.
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Hi Nicol,
Well, it is definitely an interesting concept. It should be pretty
easy to create in any language or toolkit, and yes
.
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Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 4:55 PM
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Hi Nicol,
Well, it is definitely an interesting concept. It should be pretty
easy
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Hi Nicol,
To solve Thomas's problem with the concept you could have the answers in
multiple choice so in answer to the definition,
A toiletry designed to beautify the body
you could
Hello, All.
I just got a Apple TV, and was wondering what iPhone games let you do air play?
I would love to sit back in my chair and play games through the TV.
Thanks!
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Hello, I was wondering if anyone might could tell me which web browser
on the iPhone will allow me to play flash, java, macromedia formats?
The reason for this question is I would like to play some online games
that require those formats.
Thanks for the help in advance!
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: [Audyssey] Games through the iPhone web browser.
Hello, I was wondering if anyone might could tell me which web browser
on the iPhone will allow me to play flash, java, macromedia formats?
The reason for this question is I would like to play some online games
that require those formats.
Thanks
IPhone.
All the best, Ibrahim.
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Sent: Saturday, October 20, 2012 6:11 AM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] Games through the iPhone web browser.
Hello, I was wondering if anyone might could tell me which web browser
on the iPhone will allow me
Hi Thomas,
The problem that I would have with you redistributing my games with the Inno
Setup is, when people called or wrote asking questions, and I would not be able
to answer. That would not be good.
BFN
Jim
Check my web site for my free blind accessible pc dos and windows games.
Hi Lisa,
Since I do not have a file with all of my games, maybe if you have a thumb
drive or cd you could copy all of the files from the kitchensinc folder on your
desk top computer to your lap top computer. Of course if your lap top is
running Windows 7 you may need to first run the
Hi Dark,
Some of my games check for my game menu program and go back to it. But some of
my earlier games just try to go back to it. So you would get an error when
exiting those games if they are not in a folder with my game menu program.
Two mega packs eh? One with and one without my adult
Jim thanks the laptop is running xp thank goodness.
Lisa Hayes
www.nutrimetics.com.au/lisahayes
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To: Lisa Hayes Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 8:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games on a laptop.
Hi
Fair enough Jim, it was just a thought.
Beware the grue!
Dark.
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To: dark Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 10:26 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games on a laptop.
Hi Dark,
Some of my games check for my game
Hi Dark,
All of Jim's games use flat databases. IE just a plain text file with
a *.dat extension where he puts all the game information. Its nothing
fancy or complicated to be sure. Anyone can just extract the files to
a temp directory, zip them up, and when they want to install them just
unzip
HI JIm is their one file i can get to put all your gmes onm to my laptop in the
right directories: thanks.
Lisa Hayes
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Hi Lisa.
The good news is Jim's games in stall the same on a laptop as any windows
machine, in either c:\program files, or program files x 86 as I believe the
folder is on post xp windows.
All are playable on a laptop with no keyboard issues at all (I'm writing
Unfortunately darren, sinse all jim's games run from the same winkit file,
you always need to run that then select from the menue. I also don't think
that was lisa's problem, she just wanted to install all the games at one
go, and so probably mucking about with the desktop likely wouldn't
Ah, because I used to simply download what I wanted, golf lets say, it would
run itself.
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Sent: 08 October 2012 11:43
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games on a laptop.
Unfortunately
Hi Darren,
Actually, no. Since all of Jim's games depend on Winkit and always
exit back to his menu program if you linked directly to the *.exe
files and didn't install the game menu they would crash when exiting.
Besides this doesn't answer Lisa's question which was if there was a
single
Hi dark, Thjanks for tis, oh boyh i'm in for some work then aren't i.
Lisa Hayes
www.nutrimetics.com.au/lisahayes
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Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games
dark You're right their that's just what i wanted to do.
Lisa Hayes
www.nutrimetics.com.au/lisahayes
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Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 9:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games on a laptop
Hi Lisa.
Unfortunately yes. I have thus far installed most of jim's games on four
machines, and it's not a quick process, but it is certainly worth it!
in fact, I actually like having Jim's games particularly on my laptop sinse
often if I'm out and sitting for five minutes I don't
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Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 12:38 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games on a laptop.
Hi Lisa.
Unfortunately yes. I have thus far installed most of jim's games on four
machines, and it's
: [Audyssey] Games on a laptop.
Hi Lisa.
Unfortunately yes. I have thus far installed most of jim's games on four
machines, and it's not a quick process, but it is certainly worth
it!
in fact, I actually like having Jim's games particularly on my laptop
sinse often if I'm out and sitting
: [Audyssey] Games on a laptop.
Hi Dark,
If someone was willing to install all of Jim Kitchen's text to speech
games in a clean folder, then that folder could be zipped up and put on a
web site for downloading.
It could be unzipped into anyone's computer.
By clean I mean not played or any
Hello, I just got a iPhone 4S, and was wondering if anyone might could
tell me the games that I can play that I couldn't play when I had the
3GS iPhone?
I do know of only one called: KuraKura Maze.
But I am hoping that there are more games that I am able to play now.
Thanks for all the help!
hmmm tom, never really played with sighted in mind.
I am not a mainstreamer or a consoler.
sonic zoom and last crusade and teraformas are the only ones that
come to mind and the blind eye.
Some of the experimental games to.
Though there is a thought.
eamon and its deluxe game would be playable
Dear All,
I am a mother of a 9 year old blind kid who enjoys playing games on his
computer. His favourite happens to be GTA san andreas, but don't really want
to encourage him on that. Are there any more games he can play which his
sighted peers can enjoy as well, either on the comp or on
Hmmm.
well jim kitchen has games on www.kitchensinc.net
the majority are playble there are ofcause some adult games which he
probably won't find suitable.
but there is a few card games, board games like monopoly and life,
golf, trucker, and a casino game which I do enjoy.
www.vipzone.com has
, September 21, 2012 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games for kids
Hmmm.
well jim kitchen has games on www.kitchensinc.net
the majority are playble there are ofcause some adult games which he
probably won't find suitable.
but there is a few card games, board games like monopoly and life, golf
Thanks.
Yes he plays nintendo wii.
We have Jim kitchens games
We have crazy tennis and the like from VIP game zone.
He plays quite a few interactive fiction games on his Braille notetaker,
including bears night out, winter wonderland and the like.
I don't mind games where he can memorize
Also, if I can get to know more interactive fiction games for him, it would
help.
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On 21-Sep-2012, at 3:50 PM, shaun everiss sm.ever...@gmail.com wrote:
Hmmm.
well jim kitchen has games on www.kitchensinc.net
the majority are playble there are ofcause some adult games
Hi Ruchi.
While Tom is right in that most audio games do not have graphics and
are, well audio, several in fact do. usually the graphics in these
games are simplified, or low vision accessible, and there aren't many, but
here is a list.
The first that comes to mind is Terraformers.
hi Ruchi.
I'm not an if fan myself, sinse i find the puzzles deeply frustrating, but
perhaps your son could also considder playing some brouser based games?
These will let him play with people online, are text based, and will also
give him some experience and practice navigating the internet
Hi Ruchi,
The place to go for all things interactive fiction is
http://www.ifarchive.org. There you should be able to find games you
and your son might like and they have all kinds for Inform, Tads,
Adrift, etc. You may want to check it out. :D
On 9/21/12, Ruchi Patil ruchi_pa...@samruddha.net
Hi Ruchi,
Hmm mmI'm seeing the problem, and I'm afraid I don't really have a
solution for this kind of problem. If we have to find something on par
with Grand Theft Audo minus the drugs, violence, sex, etc I really
don't know of anything that comes close and is accessible. Its a case
of
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Hi Ruchi,
Hmm mmI'm seeing the problem, and I'm afraid I don't really have a
solution for this kind of problem. If we have to find something on par
with Grand Theft Audo minus the drugs, violence, sex, etc I really
don't know
Are you afraid of those missile-launching tanks, TC-17? Are you afraid of the
higher difficulty levels? So are we! That said, we are giving you some
reinforcements, in the form of TC-18. Nay, if you get really lucky -- i.e. if
you date the captain, we'll be giving you TC-18, TC-19 and TC-20
Hey, I was wondering if there might be any games like Tournament.
What I mean is a turn base fighting game for the iOS or Windows?
If so please let me know, thanks!
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hi thomas,
yes i can see that totally. it's just frustrating that's all to be honest. it's
certainly not an easy thing to create i can go with that for sure.
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On 12 Jun 2012, at 00:22, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Darren,
Hmmm...Well, the biggest
Hi Darren,
I hear you there. I definitely understand your frustration. Perhaps
better than most, because I was sighted for a large part of my life
and after I went blind a lot of the games I enjoyed are no longer
accessible and now that I'm a programmer I have the skills but not the
time and
hi tom,
just a question.
i see what you're saying and i like the sound of the game that you're writing
or re-writing.
my question is, can the initial framework be used as a template that can be
expanded on to make more complex and larger games?
Sent from my iPad
On 12 Jun 2012, at
Hi Darren,
That is always possible. That is in fact something I mentioned to Lisa
as thanks to having played games like Galaxy Civilization I can see
areas where Facing the Enemy can be improved and once the framework is
in place there is no reason I couldn't expand the game to have four
battle
right. i thought that in theory that was possible but being that am not a
programmer or anything like that it was only a guess on my part to be honest.
i would guess though, that depending on how the initial framework was coded and
what languages were used, that would then dictate as to how
Hi Darren,
Hmmm...Well, the biggest problem audio game developers' have is time
and man power. While I love games like X-Tention and so on its a
massive undertaking for any one person to do on his or her own.
First, is the issue of time management. We aren't robots so can not
program around the
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Dark, if your stuck on a mission just skip it. You've got plenty others to
play.
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! :d
Sorry if any annoyance has been caused by myself on this matter.
Ben.
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Discussion list' gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 4:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Sorry for causing a frustrating point to come into being here guys. what
i
basically meant was that people probably just do it because they've heard
it
and know
Hi Darren,
Agreed. I've always felt Lone Wolf was unfinished and there was a lot
more that could be done with the game. In fact, I've been thinking of
a submarine project of my own for quite a while, but have been tied up
with other projects.
I was thinking of a game set in the 1980's during the
Hi John,
That's good advice. What I like about Lone Wolf is that a gamer
doesn't have to play all the missions to advance. He or she can play
the ones they like and skip the rest. I've beaten them all at one time
or another, but there are certain missions I come back to time and
time again
Hi John,
Ah, yes. Now, I remember. Mission 5 is pretty easy. I usually don't
have a problem taking out that fleet. Once the destroyers are
eliminated the cargo ships are pretty much fair game. All they do is
run and I've killed plenty of them with the deck gun while they try to
flee. Lol!
As for
Hi Charles,
You mean in Alien Outback? I have to replay that level as its been too
long since I played to remember exactly how I got through it. One
thing I can say though is James North knew how to make some awesome
arcade games that were mainstream quality.
On 6/9/12, Charles Rivard
any day of the week.
-Original Message- From: Charles Rivard
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 4:42 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
The acronym is AITO, which stands for Aliens In The Outback. However,
the
desktop icon and the user's guide
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Hi Charles,
You mean in Alien Outback? I have to replay that level as its been too
long since I played to remember exactly how I got through it. One
thing I can say though is James North knew how to make some awesome
arcade games that were
hi tom,
yeah that could be good fun.
i like both team play and standalone play. it all depends on my mood really,
but the 1 thing that is a must in any game for me, or i should say 2 things, is
1, a massive area to play in, 2, something that will keep you going for hours
at a time and won't
hi all,
well i don't know if this type of thread will generate any interest but i
thought that i would throw this out there.
there are games out there, either online or stand alone that keep us coming
back whether it be on a constant basis or whether we play them for a while, put
them down,
It's alter aeon for me. I'm not sure what would happen if that
went down. I'm very very addicted to it.
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To: gamers@audyssey.org
Date sent: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 19:38:40 +0100
Subject: [Audyssey] games we always come back
boz who states
that a service dog beats a cane paws down any day of the week.
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 2:38 PM
To: gamers@audyssey.org
Subject: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
hi all,
well i don't know if this type of thread
7.5.4.1
Reach me at:
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 1:55 PM
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It's alter aeon
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Hi Darren, from Ron and Leader dog now white to gray haired lab Leader dog
Boz.
I'll test pretty much anything I see that's new and interests me as a blind
gammer and simmer.
I have and enjoy
Blast Chamber since I was a beta tester
for me it was esp pinball extreme and change reaction playing again after a
while of non playing
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hi all,
well i don't know if this type of thread will generate any interest but i
thought that i would throw this out there.
there are games out there, either
.
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Ron,
As I have and probably end up
Most likely a mistake by users in certain countries or lazy people :d
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Sent: 09 June 2012 21:42
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Interesting Darren, though in fairness it's a little hard for me to choose
sinse I rarely give a game drive or favourites space if I don't think it'll
be replayable at least some! time in the future, even if just for repeating
the experience at some stage, like watching a filnm again. i've thus
down any day of the week.
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To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
The acronym is AITO, which stands for Aliens In The Outback. However, the
desktop icon and the user's
i should probably try change reaction again, sinse I could never get into
the game when i first tried the demo, though I admit that partly this
might be a country thing, sinse some of the coins were American ones which
were unfamiliar and which i'd not really heard of before.
I think for
.
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 9:31 PM
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From
www.gmagames.com
Lone Wolf.
It takes planning and strategy, there are many different
Hmm, the only use of the acronym I see is in the name of the desktop icon,
the file for launching the game is ao.exe, and the setup file is aosetup.
In the manual, the program group, on Draconis' own site and on
audiogames.net and pcsgames.net the game is just called alien outback, ---
so
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To: gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 4:38 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
hi all,
well i don't know if this type of thread will generate any interest but i
thought that i would throw
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 6:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
I find the games that keep bringing me back are, pinball, monkey business
and some of my old dos favoutires huge cave and any varients of that one
and sos
Hi,
Well, I think for me the game I keep coming back to is Sryth.
Although, I am a bit disappointed with the amount of adventures
designed for those players who like to grind I still think there is
quite a lot of content that keeps me continuing to play the game. So
here is some of the reasons
Hi Keith,
Monkey Business is about this evil scientist, Dr. Wobble, who
apparently tears Dr. Smegles teleporter apart and let Smegles monkies
go. You, as Smith, must travel the world catching the lab monkies and
finding and fixing the teleporters before putting Dr. Wobble out of
business. Its a
I definitely agree about Sryth.
Life, don't talk to me about life.
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 6:18 PM
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Hi,
Well, I think for me the game I keep coming back
Hi Dark,
Lol! Interesting thoughts there, but I suppose you are right. Alien
Outback does sound better than Aliens in the Outback. |Although I
think one reason for the confusion between the two is subconsciously
or consciously we try to make it grammatically correct.
Cheers!
On 6/9/12, dark
Hi Dark,
I definitely think you should. I love Lone Wolf, and it is by far and
away one of my favorite games. Part of that is because it reminds me
of games like Aces of the Deep and 688 which I played until I could no
longer see them, and the other reason is once you get good at it the
game is
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Hi Dark,
Lol! Interesting thoughts there, but I suppose you are right. Alien
Outback does sound better than Aliens in the Outback. |Although I
think one reason for the confusion between the two is subconsciously
-
From: Ben gamehead...@aol.co.uk
To: 'Gamers Discussion list' gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 5:52 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Most likely a mistake by users in certain countries or lazy people :d
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Hi Charles,
Same here. I don't consider myself ignorant or lazy, but have slipped
up and said Aliens in the Outback a number of times myself. I believe
the reason is that Aliens in the Outback sounds grammatically correct
while Alien Outback sounds grammatically wrong. Even though Alien
Outback
Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Hi,
Well, I think for me the game I keep coming back to is Sryth.
Although, I am a bit disappointed with the amount of adventures
designed for those players who like to grind I still think there is
quite a lot of content
your own Grue get
you!)
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Hi
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 7:36 PM
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Hi Dark,
I definitely think you should. I love Lone Wolf, and it is by far and
away one of my favorite games. Part of that is because it reminds me
.
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 7:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Hi Charles,
Same
think the deck gun rules.
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Date sent: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 20:36:16 -0400
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Hi Dark,
I definitely think you should. I love Lone Wolf
Dark, if your stuck on a mission just skip it. You've got plenty
others to play.
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Date sent: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 00:07:47 +0100
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Hi Charlese
. As far as mission seven goes, I think
the deck gun rules.
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Date sent: Sat, 9 Jun 2012 20:36:16 -0400
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we always come back too?
Hi Dark,
I
and sod, shades of doom is a goodie i like too.
Lisa Hayes
www.nutrimetics.com.au/lisahayes
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From: Darren Harris darren_g_har...@btinternet.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2012 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] games we
Hi Everyone,
I am proud to release two games for the Braille Sense. Of course, more are to
come!
To see what's available, check them out at http://www.BrailleSoft.net under the
Braille Sense Notetaker link! Enjoy, and let me know your thaughts, bug
reports, ETC. More games are coming, and
Hello, I just purchase the Inspector Cindy games, and I have to say I
am enjoying them!
As I was playing them I notice that those games remind me of the board
game call Clue.
It has alot of the same things as the game of Clue.
But what I was wondering if anyone knows if there are anymore games
Hi Michael,
My game Ark of Hope, formally MOTA, has mouse support. So once it is
released you should be able to play the game mostly from your mouse if
you want.
Cheers!
On 4/8/2012 7:36 PM, michael barnes wrote:
Hello, I just got a mouse for my computer, and I had a question about
the
: [Audyssey] Games and programs that use the mouse.
The game Daytona and the Book of Gold also uses a mouse.
http://www.kaldobsky.com/audiogames/
Hi Michael,
I have a page, Accessible Games that use a Mouse that should be right
down your alley.
It has not been updated since January so there may
Hi Ben,
No. I haven't a clue what your talking about, but this thread got
started when Michael asked where he could find games that worked with
his new mouse for input. This has nothing to do with writing a story.
HTH
On 4/9/2012 5:08 AM, Ben wrote:
Just to ask, what is this all about:
] On
Behalf Of Jeremy Kaldobsky
Sent: 09 April 2012 01:14
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games and programs that use the mouse.
The game Daytona and the Book of Gold also uses a mouse.
http://www.kaldobsky.com/audiogames/
Hi Michael,
I have a page, Accessible Games that use
@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 4:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Games and programs that use the mouse.
Just to ask, what is this all about: is everyone being allowed to write
their own story? Or what...
-Original Message-
From: gamers-boun...@audyssey.org [mailto:gamers-boun
Hello, I just got a mouse for my computer, and I had a question about
the mouse.
I was wondering what games are out there that require the mouse to be
use as the control of the gameplay?
I was also wondering if there are any programs for the mouse that is a
screenreader control by the mouse?
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