I wonder why they don't just make the documentation available online as a web 
page and or as a pdf download. They could even limit the download's 
availability to purchasers of their game system, though being able to read the 
documentation before purchase might be all that some people need to push them 
into buying so just making it generally available might help too. Yet another 
option would be to put a recording of the documentation being read into the 
game system's memory so that it can be played with the push of a button.

I also noticed that it might be possible for other developers to write games 
for this system. That could really add to the number of available games for all 
of us.

Gene...


----- Original Message -----
From: "Shaun Everiss via groups.io" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2026 15:31:22 -0800
Subject: [blind-gamers] truman toys documentation

> Hi.
>
> Been talking to trumantoys about their game system.
>
> One thing that was mentioned was the brailling of the manual but the guy
> has no embosser.
>
> Certainly if an electronic brailled coppy could be generated for those
> with the right hardware it could work.
>
> Anyway if anyone is interested email them back please.
>
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