oh, so we would be able to play this game then? how does it work? you mean
you actually have to write things down for it? so how would that work if
we're blind?
regards,
damien
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From: Thomas Ward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Indeed, though on the occasions I've played with sited gm's, they tend to
prefer all the character related info to be in a format which they can
read, -- such as a text or word file, which is why I use a laptop for
AdD (and I'm now a far better typist than braillest anyway).
Beware the
Depending on how the game is done you could do this in notepad.
I have to do this with messages in sod so I remember sequences.
paus and alt tab.
If its physically writing is it pen write or command entering as in
an text adventure.
oh, so we would be able to play this game then? how does it
Pen and paper gaming is a misnomer. Originally, role-playing games were
released exclusively as paper books. When you designed a character for the
game, you wrote down all your choices on a piece of paper on what's called a
character sheet. When I began playing such games 25 years ago, I simply