Hi Chris. May I suggest Hark The Sound which is a sound game for children.
Here's a link where you can download this free game and learn all about it:
http://wwwx.cs.unc.edu/~gb/wp/research/hark-the-sound/
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Hi Chris,
Do you mean something like Jim Kitchen's Simon where you have to play back
the notes in the same order?
Chris Hallsworth wrote:
Hi all, thanks for the help regarding games for blind children.
Hi Chris,
Do you mean something like Jim Kitchen's Simon where you have to play
back the notes in the same order?
Chris Hallsworth wrote:
Hi all, thanks for the help regarding games for blind children. This
friend is actually looking for games that are to do with sound
recognition and compari
Hi all, thanks for the help regarding games for blind children. This friend
is actually looking for games that are to do with sound recognition and
comparison. So any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in
advance!
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Hi Chris,
I guess it really depends on what age group you are looking at. Obviously,
many of Jim Kitchen's games such as Skunk, Hangman, Yatzi, Snakes and
Ladders, et
Hi Chris,
I guess it really depends on what age group you are looking at.
Obviously, many of Jim Kitchen's games such as Skunk, Hangman, Yatzi,
Snakes and Ladders, etc would be great for children. The 7-128 Gamebook
sold on my web site is generally for kids ages 7 to adult. GMA Mine
Buster and
Folks,
7-128 Software has just released a set of seven computer games for blind
children.
They are called Pizza Games and include:
Here Comes the Duck! A word game for 2 year olds. Kind of like jack in the
box.
And six more games for 3 - 7 year old kids:
The Letters Game
The Spelling Game
The
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Hi Chris,
My Snakes and Ladders game has lots of animal sounds, music and counting
all appropriate for children. I also played skunk when I was
Hi Chris,
My Snakes and Ladders game has lots of animal sounds, music and counting all
appropriate for children. I also played skunk when I was a young kid. And
then maybe a bit older was Battleship, Life, monopoly, concentration and
hangman. Maybe even simon and yahtzee.
HTH
TGIF and BFN
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Hi chris.
what age of children?
if their really young, ie, 3-6 you could try
http://wwwx.cs.unc.edu/~gb/wp/research/hark-the-sound/
vip gameszone have some games for older kids, as do 7-128. if the kids are
older
Grue!
Dark.
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Hi all, what games are there available for blind children? Than
Hi all, what games are there available for blind children? Thanks!
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Well I've been wanting to try writing one of these for a while, so here goes.
Introducing the newest title from BP-Games, Going Blind. Inspired by the
phrase Going Postal and the computer game of the same name, Going Blind puts
you in the shoes of Jack Black, a young blind man fresh out of coll
Hi Milos,
Well, the reason you and others aren't getting much feedback is in lrge
part to the fact there aren't really any accessible games for Symbian
phones. Most accessible games that do exist are for Windows computers.
There are a few for Windows Mobile devices like smart phones with
Wind
Hi,
I was asking this question also, the first day I became the member of
this list! And, no answer... :)
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Hello everyone!
I am new on this list, so I am sorry if the question I would like to ask
has already been discussed here.
I have a Symbian phone Nokia 660
Hello everyone!
I am new on this list, so I am sorry if the question I would like to ask has
already been discussed here.
I have a Symbian phone Nokia 6600 and I am using Talks. So I am interested to
know if there is any game that I can play on my phone?
Thank you for your help,
Maja
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Hi folks, I'm new to playing games. I love games with a lot of action,
what games should I try?
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Hi Lindsay,
Charles had my web site spelled a little wrong.
For a long list of companies that are developing accessible games and
descriptions of over 60 commercial games go to,
http://www.pcsgames.net/game-co.htm
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Hi Lindsay,
As far as fully accessible action games goes the GMA Games such as GMA
Tank Commander, Shades of Doom, and Lonewolf top the list. You can get
GMA's games from
http://www.gmagames.com
If something like Space Invaders is your thing Aliens in the Outback by
Draconis Entertainment isn
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Hi,
I have the Nokia N73 Music Edition, 3rd Edition.
Are Audio Games available for it?
Kevin
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most of my sounds are from the web, www.therecordest.com
www.findsounds.com.
Some of them I get from sighted game disks, I have about 5 10 dollar cds and
anobher copple recorded by friends.
I also have tapes of a disk but no way to transfer em anywhere.
Some I have from friend's private servers, a
Hi Louis,
A long time ago I did buy a few of the low priced sound effect CDs, and I have
been collecting sound files since I first got on a BBS back in 1990. Plus I do
record or make some of the sounds for my games. But most recently some of the
sounds that I have used in games such as Puppy1
Hi Damien, Louis and Thomas,
Thank you for understanding why I would not want my name on a game that I did
not code etc.
BFN
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> Hi Jim, I see what you mean. Thanks a bunch for allowing the sounds to be
> used though. Where do you find your sounds anyway? Do you ever buy them?
. HTH.
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> Hi Jim,
> You know, I never really thought of i
understand now.
Regards,
Damien
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> Hi Damien,
> Oh, I h
Hi Damien,
Oh, I have to agree with Jim here. If someone writes a clone of Puppy1,
Mach1, Homer, whatever Jim didn't actually write that port or clone so
shouldn't be held responcible for any errors or problems encountered
with the clone. On the other hand I do understand Louis's point by
givin
y. HTH.
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>
>> Hi Louis,
>>
ryant from BrailleSoft, INC. That's only fair, and I am a bruitally
honest guy. HTH.
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Louis Bryant from BrailleSoft, INC. That's only fair, and I am a bruitally
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Hi Louis,
Please do remember that I suggested that you put your name not mine on any of
my games such as Puppy1 that you remake since you are writing them from scratch
and not using my code.
Thanks.
BFN
Jim
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> Hi. I actually ported Chopper Challenge to VB.net with no problems, of
> course you have to do something like this from scratch, and it is
> available
> for the PPC and a beta is available for the Windows Mob
Hi Shaun,
Well, no application is 100% future proofed. It really all depends on
how much you are willing to make sure your source code, language
specifications, and supporting APIs stay as up to date as possible.
For example, VB.NET has been around since 2002, and I still see plenty
of accessibl
sure non-future
proofing something doesn't happen. HTH.
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&g
yeah I know.
but it is my opinion that blind gaming in general for the present time will
probably lag behind due to its nature.
Its not likely that we can use the latest and greatest, the cash envolved for
starters.
Ok, Ok.
I realise that the express languages are free and the sdks are also free
Yes it is the slowest protocol, but TCP unlike UDP makes sure your data gets
to its destination, and is more stable. HTH.
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Hi Thomas!
Thanks in advance for klariving these things...
I've read just in a book that TCP is usefull for E-Mails, FTP-Clients but
not for multyplayer games.
Best regards,
Claudio.
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Hi,
I don't think so. DirectPlay is a very very old technology. I don't know
how many folks on this list keep up to date with what is going on in the
Windows technology world, but DirectPlay was officially dropped by
Microsoft in November 2007. That was almost a year ago when DirectPlay
was off
Hi Claudio,
First of all, TCIP is the standard internet protocol used by every
networking programmer in the world. Just about every game I know of,
including those using DirectPlay, uses TCIP connections.
Second of all, DirectPlay is not an internet protocol. It is an out
dated, unsupported, ne
Yeah, I would also go with DirectPlay. But the problem is that it is
not probably adapted to the Windows mobile OS.
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Hi Damien!
Why do you use TCP?
That is the slowlyst protocol!
I would recommend using UDP or directplay.
Regards,
Claudio.
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Hi,
That makes sense. I'm not sure how well this would apply to the CF
version of.Net but I really find the book
Network Programming for the Microsoft® .NET Framework
a great read for the ins and outs of the .Net Framework's network
programming API. The code I tested works very well with both the
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> Hi. The Network API comes directly from .NET CF 1.0. The issue I am having
> basically is line-termina
to
do this, but it seems that his API hides the technical details, like command
termination and such. HTH.
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Hi Damien,
Actually, I was asking if you used the standard Winsock API or if you
were using something like DirectPlay. In any case Lewis answered my
question, because he said he is writing the PM version in Basic4PPC.
Damien Sadler wrote:
> Hi,
> We're both using TCP, but the TCP used in the Wi
Hi,
We're both using TCP, but the TCP used in the Windows API is probably
different to that used in the PM's API.
Regards,
Damien
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Hi,
Hmmm... Interesting. What API are you using for the online network game
play?
Damien Sadler wrote:
> Well thanks to Louis we have our own games being ported over to Pacmate and
> such devices as well. Not sure when he'll have time to finish Acefire
> though. We're having compatibility issu
Hi Damien,
No, just Windows Mobile devices. Symbian OS devices is not supported yet.
Damien Sadler wrote:
> Hey,
> Do you know whether these games support Symbian devices? I'd love to play
> accessible games on my Nokia.
> Regards,
> Damien
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>> Hi. I am waiting on the next version of Basic4ppc before completion of
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hanks.
Regards,
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> Hi. I am waiting on the next version of Basic4ppc before
Hi. That is the same here on my end. HTH.
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ring between 37 and 43.
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also reminds me. I've noticed archery runs a bit slow on my phone. I
wonder why that is.
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> Hey,
> Do you know whether these games support Symbian devices? I'd love to play
> accessible games on my Nokia.
> Regards,
> Damien
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> Well thanks to Louis we have our own games being ported over to Pacmate
>
ds,
Damien.
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> Hi Liam,
> Major coolness! I am vary appreciative of fello
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> As I'm sure everyone is aware, mobile devices are getting smaller and mor
Hi Liam,
Major coolness! I am vary appreciative of fellow developers like you who
are willing to take up the task of supporting other devices besides
Windows PCs only.
Liam Erven wrote:
> As I'm sure everyone is aware, mobile devices are getting smaller and more
> powerful. It's finally gotte
As I'm sure everyone is aware, mobile devices are getting smaller and more
powerful. It's finally gotten to the point where games and applications can be
easily produced. So now, LWorks has entered the fray with it's own mobile
games.
you can either visit www.l-works.net and click ont he mobil
Hi Nicol,
Inno Setup is a program software developers use to create setup files
for their programs. In fact, Inno is the setup tool I use for creating
the setup/installers for all of my games and applications.
nicol wrote:
> Is inosetup a separate program?
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well there is an accessible inst
Where can I find the windows version?
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Hi Nicol,
I trie
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> Hi Nicol,
> I tried the AudiOdyssey game when it was released for Windows a few
> months ago. The installation program was surprisingly not accessible at
> all,
well there is an accessible installer for it using inosetup.
At 11:18 a.m. 6/07/2008, you wrote:
>Hi Nicol,
> I tried the AudiOdyssey game when it was released for Windows a few
>months ago. The installation program was surprisingly not accessible at all,
>but you can install the game by pressi
Hi Nicol,
I tried the AudiOdyssey game when it was released for Windows a few
months ago. The installation program was surprisingly not accessible at all,
but you can install the game by pressing Enter a few times. As for the Wii,
if they've got it where you can play it on the actual console,
Hi All
I found this article in the newsletter issued by the south African council
for the blind.
Those who play games on a console will find this interesting.
Gamers with impaired vision usually have a hard time finding games they can
play with their sighted friends. The researchers at MIT's (Massa
Hi Nicol,
I think you missed the point? It was just an announcement to let us
Troopenum players know that there are now Vista upgrades available we need.
nicol wrote:
> I already have trupenam installed.
> I need some tips.
> Can I find only the audio tutorial?
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I already have trupenam installed.
I need some tips.
Can I find only the audio tutorial?
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> I'm not sure. It's doubtful, because DS uses a touchscreen, sord of
> like an iPhone. However, I've never used a DS, so maybe someone else
> has.
> I'm currently listening to by on the album and i
I'm not sure. It's doubtful, because DS uses a touchscreen, sord of
like an iPhone. However, I've never used a DS, so maybe someone else
has.
I'm currently listening to by on the album and is currently Not
Loaded.
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> Hi all,
> I'm curious as to how many blind people have DS game systems and what
&g
Hi all,
I'm curious as to how many blind people have DS game systems and what
games you play and have at least somesuccess at? I know Sound Voyager is
recommended, are there any other games either official or homebrew for
GBA or DS that I should check out?
Thanks
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Just a quick note to say that troopanum 2 and pipe 2 blast chamber are now both
Microsoft Windows Vista Compliant.
So these two games will now work /run on
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> Hi list.
> i've been thinking i would like to dip a toe into the various types of
> games
> and consoles out there, Would someone be able to advise me what the best
> console might be
Hi Thomas!
Oh sorry, i have taken the wrong word!
Best regards, Claudio.
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Hi Ryan and all,
I think you are confusing the names Nicol and Nicole. The name Nicol,
spelled N i c o l, is a male name. The name Nicole, spelled N i c o l e,
is a female name. They sound and look similar but the e on the end of
Nicole makes all the difference.
Ryan Smith wrote:
> That'd be a
Hi Claudio,
Ahemm... Nicol is a guy not a girl.
Claudio wrote:
> Games wed like to play.
> In this fast action shooter you're thomas Ward, a great and intelligent
> developer from usagames.
> Thomas is a moderator of a list called "audysseylist" together with his
> friends.
> But for awhile ag
That'd be an..interesting game. I think Nicol is a male, although in
the US it is usually a female name? It wasn't hundreds, however it has
been enough for me to notice..
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Games wed like to play.
In this fast action shooter you're thomas Ward, a great and intelligent
developer from usagames.
Thomas is a moderator of a list called "audysseylist" together with his
friends.
But for awhile ago, a girl called Nicol has registered to his mailinglist.
This girl sends hu
: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 4:14 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] games on consoles
> Hi list.
> i've been thinking i would like to dip a toe into the various types of
> games
> and consoles out there, Would someone be able to advise me what the best
> console might be to go for? in terms
Hi list.
i've been thinking i would like to dip a toe into the various types of games
and consoles out there, Would someone be able to advise me what the best
console might be to go for? in terms of numbers of games? I don't want to
get a console for example if there are only 3 or 4 games access
well I wouldn't mind a few games for my nokia 5700.
At 09:32 a.m. 9/04/2008, you wrote:
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>Well, we are certainly looking into the possability of creating some
>free games like that, but right now we are behind schedule with our
>current projects. Though, once we get them behind us making
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> Hi Josh,
> Well, we are certainly looking into the possability of creating some
> free games like that, but right now we are behind schedule with our
Hi Josh,
Well, we are certainly looking into the possability of creating some
free games like that, but right now we are behind schedule with our
current projects. Though, once we get them behind us making a
Battleship, Monopoly, Yatzi, type game for a cell phone wouldn't be too
difficult.
jeh
hey tom,
freebees and simple games are good, especially for cell phones.
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> Hi J
hi tomas,
it would be fun if freebees like jim kitchen's games could be made to work
on a cell phone. it would be cool and fun I think to play football on a
nokia n75, for example.
Josh
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Hi Josh,
Well, I am researching the possability of targeting cell phones, PDA's,
Windows, Mac, and Linux systems using Java, but unfortunately I am
rather strapped for time with my current games at the moment.
Though, I do hope to begin going Java very soon for some of my new
games. I'll probabl
Hi.
Go to http://braillesoft.net
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Subject: [Audyssey] games for cell phones
> Hi thomas,
>
> It would be cool if eventually games wo
Hi thomas,
It would be cool if eventually games would be cross-platform then we could
play them on nokia cell phones and other smart phones and windows mobile and
symbian phones and PDAs.
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Hi all,
Sorry, am asking again, in case noone read my last post about this. My
friend still has an Arctic Braille Desk, and we want to know if it's
possible, using it's Standcom utility, to put games onto it, as we have
heard it's possible, but the mannual is quite vague about whether you can
r
thanks Ryan I will take a look for it.
Lisa Hayes
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Hi Lisa,
I don't know if you play mainstreme games, but there's quite a few based on
stories like that. One I actually bought my girlfriend, and it's actually
accessible is "Shrek Superslam." It has a bunch of fairy tale characters in it.
It's pretty cool.
Ryan
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game but only the demo of the game is available on
audiogames.net.
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drat, I wish
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>> HI all, OK I was just wondering if their were any games based on t
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> HI all, OK I was just wondering if their were any games based on the old
> style fairy stories, like the pied piper of Hamlin or red ridding hood and
> stories like that.
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