Kc, I would say the Braille saille format is more suggested for me anways,
because in my college classes I get bored so I play a game. Lol. It's just
redundant information so. I hope this brightens your mood.

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Hi KC,

I'm not Shane,but I can tell you that you can absolutely play any 
of the text adventure games without speech. In fact, most of the 
time, I don't use speech, since I take in info better with 
Braille, and you have to read carefully for clues. When you're in 
the mood for a bit of fun and frivolity, Winter Wonderland is a 
great way to start. Have fun!

Rachael




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>From: kathleen spear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Date: Wed, 05 Apr 2006 09:58:38 -0700
>Subject: RE: [Braillenote] Winter game, help help!!

>Shane,
>Excuse me for butting in.  First, it was good of you to follow
>through and provide the missing link!  (smile)
>Second, is Winter Wonderland something I can play, just using
>braille, no speech?
>KC

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