Hi.

there are a variety of web based gameslisted in the audiogames.net db, and indeed on the games to play online page on www.whitestick.co.uk.

Myself, i'd recommend core exiles, fly around as a space captain doing missions, combat, mining etc.

I'd aslo recommend warriors 2, which has a truly unique item system, kingdom of loathing (though hard to take seriously, stil good), and Gothador, though that one requires some gynastics.

i'd also recommend looking at some of the gamebook sites, such as fighting fantasy, age of fable, chronicles of arborell and project.aon. These are stories that you progress through by hitting web links, occasioaly rolling dice rpg style, but deffinately fill the roll of epic quests.

For more details, check out their pages on audiogames.net.

hth.

Beware the grue!

Dark.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Loravara" <lorav...@comcast.net>
To: "'Gamers Discussion list'" <gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 7:01 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Finding Good Web-Based Games


Hi,

This discussion about the top 25 best games for the blind has me intrigued. As a blind gamer, I'm interested in the best games for the blind, regardless
of who developed them or what their motivation was.

What this means for me is that I pay for my Blind Adrenaline membership, and I have the RS Games client on my PC. I also played Entombed avidly when it
came out, and wish there were more games like that one being developed. On
the other hand, I have numerous games on my iPhone that just happen to be
accessible, either because the developer achieved it accidentally, or
because they agreed to help when the blind community reached out to them.
Examples include 7 Little Words, Moxie, Word Warp, King of Dragon Pass,
Frotz and so forth.

Whenever someone makes a list, top 25 games of the year, for instance, they
get to define their criteria for that list. I may or may not agree with
their approach, but I always like to see the results, since I might learn
about a new game that I'd never considered.

Web-based gaming is particularly intriguing to me. I would be interested in
the opinions of those who play such games as to which ones they find most
enjoyable. I would particularly like to find kingdom building games, or
fantasy games where I get to start a character from scratch and take them on
quests and adventures, acquiring magic and items and other things as I go.
I'd prefer games where the site is mostly or completely accessible, and
where I don't have to do a lot of JAWS gymnastics to play, although if the
game is particularly good, I'd be willing to sacrifice these criteria.

I look forward to your responses.

Thanks,

Nancy



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