The reason has been given numerous times, yet the question keeps coming up.


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From: Josh Kennedy 
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 11:42 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Blindfold Flappy By Kid Friendly Software, for 
iPhone.

Hey jason I agree with you there. sighted people get the same games whether 
they are on iPhone or android for the most part. So why can't we get the same 
games also? These days android is just as good as iPhone. Brailleback can be 
improved but the latest beta has grade2 input so that is good. 






On 8/28/2017 12:31 PM, Jason Milyo wrote:

  Ok I been reading this thread on why they don't create games for android 
however is it also fair that everyone who is blind should be entitled to iphone 
because there are blind people who prefer android as well and it isn't fair 
that android users always get the short end of accessibility.


  On 8/23/2017 8:04 AM, Charles Rivard wrote:

    Marty has answered this question several times, and so have others.  It is 
because of the extra work needed to troubleshoot potential problems when 
dealing with so many different phones on so many different platforms for 
Android.  This has been an issue as far back as Thomas Ward’s games and even 
farther back in time.


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    From: Josh Kennedy 
    Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2017 7:28 PM
    To: [email protected] 
    Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Blindfold Flappy By Kid Friendly Software, for 
iPhone.

    why won't they make these games for android also so I can play them with my 
phone? 






    On 8/21/2017 10:29 PM, Phil Vlasak wrote:

      Blindfold Flappy By Kid Friendly Software, for iPhone, iPad, and iPod 
touch. 

      A fully accessible audio game, inspired by the mobile game 
      Flappy Bird. The objective is to move your bird so it flies through the 
holes in the pipes. 

      Your bird is at the left side of the screen, and falls from the top of 
the screen to the bottom; your bird pops up a little each time you tap the 
screen. 
      Constantly moving towards your bird are pipes that run from the top of 
the screen to the bottom of the screen; each pipe has a gap, or a hole, in it. 

      Your task is to move your bird so that when the pipe is about to hit your 
bird, your bird is lined up with the hole, and passes through it. 

      This game can be played with or without headphones or earbuds, but when 
you are starting out, earbuds will make it easier. Once you get the hang of it, 
      you can just listen to the sounds. 
      In your left ear, you hear a tone that indicates where your bird is. As 
the bird drops, the tone drops in pitch. Each time you tap the screen, the tone 
      increases in pitch. In your right ear, you hear a tone that indicates 
where the mid-point of the hole in the pipe is. As the pipe gets closer and 
closer 
      to you, the sound gets louder. 

      To ensure your bird will make it through the hole, you want the tones in 
both your ears to be as close in pitch as possible. 

      The game comes with 10 coins. you need one coin to play. 
      Unlimited coins are available as a $4.99 in-app upgrade. 

      https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/blindfold-flappy/id1248903865?mt=8 








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