Hi Michael,
>From the Audio games descriptioin:
"Wrecking Ball is a blind-accessible version of the classic arcade game
Break Out. The object of this game is to break all the bricks in each level
using a bouncing ball.  The current version is a very early demo and has
only one level.  There are seventeen columns of blocks arranged in eight
rows, making 136 blocks.  If the ball lands in the top center--that is,
center and quietest, the blocks will shrink to half their size.  If it lands
on the bottom--that is, anywhere where it's very loud, you will hear a
crashing sound and lose that ball.  The number of remaining balls will then
be announced.  

There are two sets of keystrokes used to move your ball. The shift keys and
space keys function exactly like flippers on a pinball table.  When the ball
is anywhere from on the right the to just right of center, press right shift
and the ball will go forward and left.  If the ball is in the center, hit
the space bar.  This not only makes it go forward but slows it down
somewhat.  This is good if you find the ball going too fast.  If the ball is
anywhere from left of center to extreme left, use the left shift key to send
it to the right.

Using the flippers is relatively easy, but they don't get the ball moving as
fast as you might like.  Therefore, there is a second set of keys you use to
move the ball.The rows of keys above the row with the space bar and shift
keys act as a paddle, which, instead of being moved by the mouse, is placed
at the position of the corresponding key.  For example, pressing the l key
moves the paddle to the extreme right.  If the ball is there, the paddle
will hit it.  There are nine columns of keys arranged in four rows.  they
are:
1 through 9
q through o
a through l
z through period.
The bottom row of keys move the ball very slowly.  It is made to go mostly
forward.
The top row of keys sends the ball speeding off, but its direction is
irratic.  However, there are times when speed is all that counts.

When the game starts, you'll hear music and the SAPI text to speech voice
welcoming you to the game.  If you do not hear speech, make sure a TTS
engine is installed on your computer.  You will also hear thumping noises.
They are panned across the soundscreen.  They are the blocks.  The deepest
thumps are blocks closest to the bottom, while higher clicks are bricks
furthest away.  You will be able to hear, by these sounds alone, where all
the bricks are.  When the ball hits one, you will hear it shatter.  When
this happens, the ball will either bounce to the left, right, ahead, or back
at you.  Sometimes it can break multiple bricks, bouncing between them until
it reaches the bottom of the soundscreen. You will hear additional sounds
when the ball bounces off the sides, and a boing sound when it bounces off
the back.  You will only hear the boink sound if the blocks are not shrunk.
If the music is too loud, you can adjust it by pressing and holding the up
and down arrow keys below the six pack.

"
Best Regards,
Hayden

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