Man Tom.
Do I remember trouble. GRIN.
Now that sure is going back down memory lane when both my brother matt and I
had vision. GRIN.
Disney even had their own version of trouble.
You had a puzzle of Mickey mouse.
Each part of Mickey had a number attached to that puzzle piece.
Just like the origianl trouble game, depending on what you got that's what
puzzle piece you got.
The winner of course was the one who had their entire Mickey mouse puzzle
together.
So thanks once again.
This would be a cool game if we could make it blind friendly.
Ron and current Leader Dog boz who states
"that a service dog beats a cane paws down any day of the week."
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Ward
Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2012 9:39 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] blindgameware
Hi Shaun,
Hmmm....A couple of board games that are quite popular here in the
U.S.A. but aren't accessible are Trouble and Sorry. Trouble is
basically a game where you pop the bubble in the center of the board
and move according to the dice roll. Sorry is a game where you draw a
card that allows you to move x number of spaces, and if you get a
Sorry Card you can bump somebody off the board back to Home. Both
would be very very simple to program.
On 9/2/12, shaun everiss <[email protected]> wrote:
well since we are into board games not accessable, I'd like ulsas but
I forgot the instructions to that.
I'd also would like popomatic but never figured it out.
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