ShapeTones

Description of App: 

ShapeTones is an accessible audiovisual memory game for iPhone and iPad – it 
can be played by anyone, including players with hearing or visual impairments.

A sequence of 3 shapes and tones (“ShapeTones”) is played, and the player tries 
to reproduce it. Tapping different areas of the screen trigger different 
ShapeTones. The game starts with 3 ShapeTones. As the game evolves, more 
ShapeTones become available. When a new ShapeTone is added, a trial screen is 
shown to demonstrate where each ShapeTone is triggered. Some surprises happen 
along the way. As a one player game, the sequence is created automatically. As 
a two player game, one player creates the sequence, passes the device to the 
other player, who tries to repeat it. They then swap the roles.

ShapeTones is jointly developed by Nuno Correia from Goldsmiths, University of 
London (part of Enabling AVUIs research project, funded by Marie Curie EU 
fellowship) and Fiore Martin, Nick Bryan-Kinns, Oussama Metatla and Tony 
Stockman from Queen Mary, University of London (part of DePIC research project, 
funded by a EPSRC UK grant).

VoiceOver Performance: 

VoiceOver reads all page elements.

Button Labeling: 

All buttons are clearly labeled.

Usability: 

There are some minor accessibility issues with this app, but they are easy to 
deal with.

http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/games/shapetones

http://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/games/shapetones

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