hi dark,

Yeah, I was pretty impressed to find a swamp trivia game on there, although 
since I’ve never made it off the first map I failed at the quiz as soon as it 
started asking questions about the later maps. As for music through the echo, 
I’ve got the full echo and the sound qualities actually pretty good, I think 
you said you’ve got the dot,  which although it can play music  it definitely 
won’t be as good as your headphones or other speakers. I think if you ask alexa 
about amazon music  unlimited she’ll offer you a free one month trial, but 
you’ve then got to remember to go in and cancel it so you don’t get charged 
after the trial. Spotify is definitely better though, but like you I do like 
owning the actual files myself, but my iPhone storage just isn’t big enough to 
store all my music  , so since I’m often out with the guide dog and like to 
listen to music when I’m out and about Spotify works well for having all the 
music I want at my fingertips.

 

Paul

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dark
Sent: 21 December 2017 14:37
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Dark's list of Amazon/Alexa audiogames, aka 
shameless self promotion

 

Lol paul, swamp trivia? That is rather cool. 

 

I’ve heard Spotify has a  semi decent selection of music and can do a better 
job than Amazon, though  as I said I still prefer to own the actual files 
myself and not be tied to a service so I can play them on whatever device I 
like, plus my  pc, either through surround sound speakers or my  sanheisa 
momentum headphones is likely better quality than I’d get out of the Echo. 

 

Still, that’s one reason I wanted to investigate what else I can do with the 
thing. 

I’ll admit it would’ve  wouldn’t have been  my first choice of technology, (I 
think an Apple watch might have been more useful), but as my brother gave me 
the thing | I felt a bit bad at not getting some! Good out of it, which is why 
I’ve investigated so many skills and different functions and such, and I will 
say Mrs. Dark and I are having fun with the thing, also it’s a nice way to get 
the news from the bbc or sky news without having toremember to tune in to a 
radio at a specific time since we don’t have a tv. 

 

All the best, 

 

Dark. 

 

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From: Paul Lemm <mailto:[email protected]> 
Sent: 21 December 2017 12:59
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Dark's list of Amazon/Alexa audiogames, aka 
shameless self promotion

 

Hi Dark,

 

Well if you want to try the guess   who you’re thinking  of thing, just ask 
alexa ‘ can you read my mind’, she’ll then ask you to think of a character or 
person and she’ll then try to guess who it is. But like you said I think that’s 
more of a software feature than an actual game, as although it’s a little novel 
to start with its not something you’d really  go back to time and again like a 
game. Oh, and I don’t think it was on your list, again not really sure it’s a 
game  but there is a swamp trivia  skill on the echo too. I have to say I 
actually really like the echo, if nothing else since I’ve already got a Spotify 
account it’s a really good speaker, , but even more impressed with it now after 
seeing all the games you’ve found on it.

 

Paul

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dark
Sent: 21 December 2017 11:51
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Dark's list of Amazon/Alexa audiogames, aka 
shameless self promotion

 

Hi Paul. 

 

Glad you like the list, there are some good things in there both for short and 
long games. 

I did see   the option to play 20 questions with Alexa which  I’ve not tried 
yet, though again I’m not sure if that counts as a game or a  software 
function, still Mrs. Dark and I will have to try it out, actually the Alexa is  
proving good for her since she enjoys trivia and word games. 

 

All the best, 

 

Dark.

 

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From: Paul Lemm <mailto:[email protected]> 
Sent: 21 December 2017 09:35
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Dark's list of Amazon/Alexa audiogames, aka 
shameless self promotion

 

Thanks Dark, that’s a serious amount of games you’ve tried out there, I’ve had 
my echo for almost a year and only tried one of those games, some sound really 
good though  so I’ll be giving them a go, thanks for taking the time to write 
the list and adding descriptions and reviews. It’s not quite a game so probably 
doesn’t belong on your list, but my little boy quite likes the built in echo 
function where you think of a person and the echo then asks you questions to 
work out and guess who you’re thinking of. It’s actually quite clever, me and 
my little boy were trying to give it things it probably wouldn’t be able to 
work out, but it managed to even guess the name of some  fairly  obscure 
things, such as utubers , cartoon  characters, gods   and it even guessed when 
we were thinking alexa  and siri haha

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of dark
Sent: 20 December 2017 21:18
To: [email protected]
Subject: [blind-gamers] Dark's list of Amazon/Alexa audiogames, aka shameless 
self promotion

 

For anyone who hasn’t seen the recent audiogames.net news, I have  finally! Got 
the Echo dot my brother bought me last Christmas out and am doing something 
sort of half way useful with it 😃 

Yes, I admit this is quiteridiculous in terms of time but better very very 
verrrrry veeeeery~! Late than never 😃. 

 

Ihave therefore been having a hunt through Alexa skills (well those available 
on in the Uk app store, damn those developers who region lock there’s), and 
making short descriptions and notes about them. 

 

Since most of the skills are short games, this is an easy way to get a list. 
Eventually they will probably get db pages, but there are a lot of them, and 
just one of me, so I thought this was a nice way to let people know sooner, 
especially if, like me your wondering what actual good the Amazon machine will 
do if you don’t want to pay amazon 80 quid a year for the privilege of buying 
from them and find the idea of renting music (of which they only have the top 
40 crap anyway), a really terrible one 😃. 

 

The list can be found here: 

 

http://forum.audiogames.net/viewtopic.php?pid=342844#p342844

 

It will be updated a as I try more things out, and of course any suggestions of 
things to try are most welcome. 

 

All the best, 

 

Dark. 

 

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