Folks,

We've just released "Synonyms and Antonyms" a new game that is accessible 
to blind and visually impaired players.

It speaks either "Synonym" or "Antonym" and a word, and then speaks a list 
of words. You pick the synonym or antonym from a menu.

It's surprisingly challenging, given that you never know whether you're 
going to be asked for a synonym or antonym and that you're working against 
the clock.
(At least, I find it a challenge, hee, hee.)
It has 10 levels and an Easy button.

It is self-voicing and works with JAWS.
It works with the magnification part of ZoomText.
It includes BigType and works with Windows High Contrast settings.
It runs in our 7-128 Software Game Book and costs $5.

Synonyms and Antonyms was developed by Eleanor Robinson, a former college 
professor and our very own puzzlemeister.

We're at nine accessible games so far, well 14 if you count the freebies, 
but Jim sets a mighty pace to follow.

Check out the free demo at <http://www.7128.com/>www.7128.com.

John Bannick 
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