Hi Dorothy.
Last I checked, Bigfish was a reseller of other people's graphical
independently produced games, and had no accessible games whatsoever I'm
afraid.
This is one reason why I'd personally recommend people who are looking for
accessible games first start with the pcs fantastic games list,
whitestick.co.uk, Applevis and (at risk of self trumpet blowage),
audiogames.net, sinse I can tell you from personal experience finding a
website full of games with really exciting descriptions and then finding
them utterly unplayable is down right depressing :D.
This isn't of course to say people shouldn't wander off the beaten track and
experiment, after all we've had some great finds from such in the past, just
that if people are simply looking for games to play rather than out hunting
new titles, it'll likely be a much less disappointing experience to start
with the devil you know so to speak :D.
Plus of course, once you've got a good grasp of what is! out there, it puts
you in a better position to go hunting.
All the best,
Dark.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dorothy Martin" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 10:37 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Katie
Dear Katie:
I found a game website called bigfish.com . it has a lot of games that
you might want to check out. If you do , please let me and the group know
if they are blind friendly please.
Thank you for every thing ,
Dorothy Martin
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