Actually, I think the game engine is able to use sound, but I'll need to 
research that.  As for game play, the Braillenote has ample buttons for 
controling your character.  There used to be a semi-action game for the 
BrailleLite called Bongo.  It was  a very strange but fun game where you 
went through a braille maze, eating letter and blasting away monsters 
represented by backslashes.  
Yes, strange it was.  

> Date:        Fri, 23 Mar 2007 23:03:12 -0600
> From:        david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:        Braille Note Discussion List <[email protected]>
> Subject:    [Braillenote] Audio Games On Braille Note
> 
> I don't believe it's possible with the game engine on the Bn.  That
> program is only meant to play interactive text adventure gaocs, not
> audio ones.  But maybe Hw could make an audio game for the Braille
> Note.  The problem is, it would take up a lot of ram and would slow down
> the Braille Note a lot.  Most of these types of games would take around
> 64 mb of ram, and how would you
> control your character with a braille keyboard?
> 
> David
> 
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