Hi Lindsay.

There are several directories of online games, however the problem is they lump say completely flash based games in with standard brouser ones, and also these days games might use ridiculously complex html programming or ajax which may or may not be accessible. Also bare in mind there are a surprising amount of online games which just follow the storm8 model, ie, pick an existing game with modular game code and rewrite it. This works alright for some games who've made such heavy modification they are! different, eg, twilight heroes as opposed to Kingdom of Loathing, however many others are pretty blatant about their modding, (there are so many torn city or eternal duel clones it's rather ridiculous).

This isn't to say searching google or directories can't! yield some decent games, I recently found one called the reborn for instance, just prepare to have to go through a lot of stuff that is either inaccessible or thinly disguised mods before you find something playable.

The best entry for online games is the one at www.whitestic.co.uk, which are games people have tested and played, indeed there are a fair few there which need audiogames.net entries.

Hth.

Beware the Grue!

DArk.
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How do I use google to find accessible online games, or is there a better way to find the games?

Lindsay Cowell


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