for me, no. I could buy it for $20 or $30. But very few people own apple
tvs. It may not be worth making the games for apple tv since so few
people have them. Many people are using a mix of iPhone with voiceover
and android phones with talkback.
On 11/13/2017 07:28, Marty Schultz wrote:
I actually recoded Blindfold Bowling to use Apple physics engine
instead of the other one I was using, and then purchsaed a new Apple
TV, both about 18 months ago. Then I got distracted. SInce very few
people own Apple TV's, I would have to make it about $20 to $30. Is
that too much?
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Subject: Re: [SPAM] [blind-gamers] blindfold games and apple tv?
From: "Liam Erven" <[email protected]>
Date: 11/13/17 4:51 am
To: [email protected]
Marty.
It might be a cool avenue to explore. A lot of people bemoan the
fact that there are very few accessible game choices for the Apple
TV. I’m not sure how all the gestures would translate to the tiny
remote, but it’s still a super neat idea.
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No, I haven't done anything for apple tv. I meant to, but never
got around to it.
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Subject: [SPAM] [blind-gamers] blindfold games and apple tv?
From: "Josh Kennedy" <[email protected]>
Date: 11/12/17 7:42 pm
To: [email protected]
hello
I have an apple tv 4th gen capable of apps and games. would the
blindfold games work with my apple tv then I could play them using the apple tv
remote?
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