Hi Ruchi.

While Tom is right in that most audio games do not have graphics and are, ---- well audio, several in fact do. usually the graphics in these games are simplified, or low vision accessible, and there aren't many, but here is a list.

The first that comes to mind is Terraformers. This has probably the most ellaborate graphics of an audio game, and takes the form of a first person puzzle adventure. You can find it at http://www.pininteractive.com/ It was originally a commercial game, but is now freeware.

Then, all the board, card and other traditional games from spoonbill games in australia, found at http://www.omninet.net.au/~irhumph/blindgamers.htm have full visual displays of board and cards, and thus might be a bit more playable with sighted friends than some of Jims which are purely audio..

Then, several games have minimalist graphics, that provide something of an extra dimention to those with some working vision like myself, but aren't intended as a full representation of the game. packman talks from www.pcsgames.net and also Sarah from the same company. Both have black and white place holder graphics. Packman talks is an audio adaptation of the arcade3 game, but Sarah is something far more complicated, sinse it's a full 3D adventure game set in the world of harry potter in audio.

Www.gmagames.com also have several with similar graphics, but these would likely not be appropriate for a nine year old, sinse they include a very frightening horror themed shades of doom, and the complex stratogy game time of conflict.

Then, there are several online games by gamevial interactive, found at http://www.accessiblewebgames.com/ these use flash to represent game graphics and have score boards. They are mostly of the arcade type, though also have some collection and adventure games too. Also in this catagory is sonic zume from http://www.cs.unc.edu/Research/assist/et/2005/SoundsLikeFun.html which was designed for kids and is an arcade style racing game, but may be a little too simplistic for your son.

Aprone, aka Jeremy kaldobski has included place holder graphics in all! of his games. http://www.kaldobsky.com/audiogames/ These include a couple that might not work for your son such as complex simulation games, but also the stratogy tower defense game towers of war.

You might want to also try the online multiplayer game swamp, though I'd recommend you play that first yourself, sinse the theme involves fighting zombies in a post appocalyptic city in full 3D audio. While not I think as horrifying as shades of doom, the sounds could be pretty scary, but I'd urge you to take a look because if your son would! enjoy the game the abilities to play cooperatively with others online, and indeed perhaps get his friends involved are exceptional and quite unique in audio, (I'm also assuming if he's playing gta, he's got a relatively high gore and violence threathshold).

other than another stratogy game, Sound rts, That's pretty much all the games I can think of that have some sort of graphics and thus might be a bit more immediately appealing to sighted players. However, I have myself played completely audio games with sighted friends, so you could considder that idea as well.

if you go to www.audiogames.net you will find an annotated list of most games available, each with hopefully informative descriptions and info as well as links on where to get them.

The fantastic games list over at www.pcsgames.net also provides a huge list of websites for where to find accessible games, and can serve as a great starting point and overview.

hth.

All the best,

Dark.

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