Pyaudiogame May also be something to check out. As for me, I am more into 
mainstream programming languages such as python. This should show you python 
syntax, is well as making it easier to create this game. I would love to see 
this game become reality

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> On Mar 4, 2016, at 5:49 PM, Devin Prater <[email protected]> wrote:
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> The only bad thing is that BGT is only available for Windows. Python, though, 
> is available for almost anything.
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> On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 3:10 PM -0800, "Justin Jones" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
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> Does BGT play well with JAWS? If so, how much is involved in making it
> play well? Finally, is BGT only for game development?
> 
> I figured that I had better start with a more reasonable goal, i.e.
> trying to learn enough on how to code to try and write a character
> sheet creator. If I can learn the knack of coding, then that would be,
> I think, a first good attempt at a real project.
> 
> Down the road, as I indicated in my original post, I would want to try
> to create a role-playing game. It frustrates me that sighted users
> have a multitude of role-playing games that they can play, e.g.
> Pillars of Eternity, Skyrim and so on, but we cannot. I have played
> some mainstream role-playing games (it takes some work, but I can
> manage) and that is why I wish to try and learn how to code. Put
> differently, I can complain about the lack of games, or try and learn
> how to code and write one. Even if I fail, i.e. I cannot learn the
> knack of coding, then I can say that I made the attempt.
> 
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>> On 3/4/16, jacob Kruger  wrote:
>> Justin, I am a programmer, and keep meaning to get around to sorting out
>> a character sheet managent app - the flavour me and my friends play is
>> called/based on runeQuest, so would want to sort out a more generic form
>> of wrapper that could be used for multiple forms of RPG - as in, maybe
>> use more generic forms of category, range, application/implementation
>> categories, etc. etc. - hope am making some snese.
>> 
>> Either way, besides web development, my other focus area is python
>> programming, but, in terms of interface, besides command line, I am much
>> more used to working with web development, and, for example, there's
>> something called quickPHP that lets you use portable, stand-alone web
>> server packages, which would mean could easily enough put together a
>> web-page based bit of software, including databases, interface
>> interaction, etc., but, without needing to spend too much time focusing
>> on actual GUI renditions, or just work with command line consoles, etc.
>> 
>> But, this is all just my take/opinion on this, based on a bit of
>> background/experience, etc.
>> 
>> Stay well
>> 
>> Jacob Kruger
>> Blind Biker
>> Skype: BlindZA
>> "Roger Wilco wants to welcome you...to the space janitor's closet..."
>> 
>> Justin Jones wrote:
>>> Hello all,
>>> 
>>> I want to get into learning how to program, but I am a bit overwhelmed
>>> as to where I ought to start. I have done some programming in the
>>> past, but that was years ago, so I would just as soon as start from
>>> the beginning, rather than attempting to recollect old knowledge on
>>> the subject.
>>> 
>>> There are two objectives that I have in mind, provided I can pick up
>>> the knack of writing code:
>>> 
>>> 1. The more realistic goal of creating a Dungeons and Dragons (5th
>>> Edition) character sheet creator for us blind folks. There are ones
>>> out there on the Interwebs, but they are either inaccessible or are
>>> incomplete, i.e. they lack all available options for character
>>> creation.
>>> 
>>> 2. My ultimate ambition is to try and learn to create good
>>> role-playing games for the blind. From what I have been able to
>>> deduce, we have a very limited selection. Again, this latter reason is
>>> more of a dream, but I am willing to attempt to put in the work to try
>>> and realize it.
>>> 
>>> This leads me to my questions for all of you who can best direct me:
>>> 
>>> 1. What is a good programming language to learn? Where can I find the
>>> necessary components to begin? What do I need to do in order to make
>>> things accessible? Please note that I am a JAWS user.
>>> 
>>> 2. What guides/books/tutorials ought I to read?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance
>> 
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