bitch, bitch bitch, you must be one of those people who see a half empty glass 
instead of a half full one, and you must be one of those people who isn't happy 
unless they have something to complain about. Instead of trying to tear them 
down, you should be thankful that they bothered to create a game blind people 
could enjoy. It is people like you that is the reason why there aren't as many 
games for us as there could have been. Who wants to put a lot of effort into a 
game for the visually impaired, only to recieve a reception like yours. Years 
ago a developer announced a new video game they were developing for the 
visually impaired on audiogames.net, they got so many responses the like yours 
that as soon as they released the game they announced that because of the 
negative reception they got from the VIP community, they had decided that they 
would not make any more accessible games but would focus their energies on 
mainstream games.

Gene...


----- Original Message -----
From: "Shaun Everiss via groups.io" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2026 17:19:31 -0800
Subject: [blind-gamers] truman toys manuals

> Hi.
>
> For those interested [email protected] is the dev of the game.
>
> The games are easy to understand and have instructions within the game.
>
> But the manual is simple to understand, so simple that the manual is a
> single sheet of printed paper!
>
> I have just pointed out that the manual for a total blind person is useless.
>
> Also unless they want to be sending it on cds or something so we can
> read it or include it on the system I reccommended they just upload it
> to the site.
>
> I don't know why they send a a printed manual.
>
> Hopefully they will see sence.
>
> If not my plan will be to ocr the thing and or do something so others
> can access it copywrites and such be damned!
>
> Its really not on that with a supposedly accessible game system that we
> should even have this conversation at all.
>
> Even the hardware I get has downloadable instructions I'd imagine the
> manuals would be online.
>
> It would be easy as well putting the original file on the server, heck
> even if the thing was put out as an online html page or downloadable
> file with all the versions in it it wouldn't be that hard and a manual
> aint to big.
>
> If they don't want to make it publically accessible thats fine just put
> that thing for those of us with an account, I mean I have a few
> manufacturers that do that after all I have a system.
>
> If they don't maybe I can ask someone for it.
>
>
>
>
> 
>
>
>


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