My thought on how things look is that Apple’s disagreement seems primarily due to the fact that all the blindfold games use the same menu structure for obvious reasons and Apple are objecting partly based on that fact, hence why they are not applying a reasonable standard to accessible aps.
All the best, Dark. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Scott Chesworth Sent: 09 November 2017 13:40 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates I can't say I'm able to follow Dark's train of thought on how this is related to sighted vs blind players or the way things look. Seems to me that this is an effort on Apple's part to keep search results from being overwhelming, and also to cut down on the amount of copycat/lookalike apps in the store. That in itself is understandable, but I think they're barking up the wrong tree here, because these aren't just copycat apps are they. Tbh, as an end user, I'd probably prefer to have one master Blindfold Games app with a menu system on my phone, but seeing as that doesn't seem to be economically viable for Marty, I'll also be writing to Apple and urging them to reconsider their decision. Off to do that now. Scott On 11/9/17, dark <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Marty. > > Really sad to hear. > > I have sent apple a polite but indignant email on the subject you mention, > so hopefully we can get them to move said rock. This decision seems more to > me to be motivated by the needs of sighted people who need ever flashy menus > and different things to look at, than the needs of Vi gamers. > > Hopefully Apple can be persuaded to change their mind, since this sounds to > me like a decision with not much related to access behind it and everything > related to how things @loook@ > > I really hope you can keep developing. > > All the best, > > Dark. > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > > From: Marty Schultz > Sent: 08 November 2017 23:34 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [blind-gamers] No more Blindfold Games or Updates > > I just finished talking with an Apple representative, and Apple’s decision > is that unless I merge the 80 Blindfold Games into a handful of apps, they > will no longer allow new games to be released or allow updates to be make. > From a technology perspective, that’s extremely hard and time-consuming. > From a business perspective, that would mean spending hundreds of hours > recoding the games, with no possible return-on-investment. Most of the > games generate sales in the first three months of the game being released, > and I’ve been building these games for 4 years. > From a usability perspective, that means the main menus would be > ridiculously complex, and the settings screens would be confusing and almost > unusable. > If you are unhappy with this decision, you can express your opinion to > Apple. The accessibility desk is at [email protected] or you can call > 1-800-MY-APPLE. Thanks to everyone for enjoying my games. > > >
