One thing about the iPhone that I've found is that it's hard to
predict what apps will and won't be accessible.

For example, I'm playing my very first social game, that is a game
where I'm really connected with friends in a ranking system, called
ErnCon. It's not particularly accessible during gameplay, and there
are a few issues, but it works surprisingly well.

I'm not necessarily recommending it to you, only saying that there are
many apps that are surprisingly accessible, and many developers, such
as the fellow who makes ErnCon, who want their app to be more
accessible because the more people who play it, the more money he
makes off upgrades ad such.

There are, of course, many apps which are totally inaccessible, and
some that look accessible are, up to a frustrating point, such as the
app The Void, which I tried the other day.

I suggest that you do start by visiting Applevis, but also feel free
and empowered to just go into the store and play around, and if you do
want to try ErnCon, my GameCenter id is GamerCane.

Good luck and good hunting.

SIgned:
Dakotah Rickard

On 11/14/12, Fred Olver <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Dark,
>
> I have downloaded many games for the Iphone and recommend one called
> Dimentions, or maybe that is an S rather than a t. A good place to get
> started is http://www.applevis.com  There you will find many categories of
> apps to use. Also there are many podcasts on how to make use of many of the
>
> apps available.
>
> Also Accessible Mine Sweeper, Tap the mole are very simple games. I was
> trying to remember a game somewhat like battle ship but can't think of what
>
> it is.
>
> Good Luck.
>
> Fred Olver
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "dark" <[email protected]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 5:09 AM
> Subject: [Audyssey] Silver sword and other ios games for access?
>
>
>> Hi.
>>
>> As people will know, my Iphone is turning up this afternoon. I think I
>> know what I am doing with setup and such, but I would be interested in
>> people's recommendations for games.
>>
>> the thing that taught me most about using supernova particularly on the
>> net, was actually playing games like Legend of the green dragon and ashes
>>
>> of angels. i suspect vo is the same, and I do know there is a learning
>> curve, however to make learning a little more pleasant and give me some
>> incentive, are there   games people could recommend with a fairly simple
>> interface?
>>
>> king of dragon pass looks amazing, and I really look forward to trying it,
>>
>> however the fact that it seems to take a little bit of wangling to play
>> probably doesn't make it ideal as a first game for vo  practice.
>>
>> how about silver sword? how about gamebooks? is the lost cities card game
>>
>> relatively  straight forward in terms of controls?
>>
>> I know there is a training area, but as I've found in the past nothing is
>>
>> better for learning than just rolling up my sleeves and doing, and nothing
>>
>> is more fun to do on a computer than play games!
>>
>> so, I'd very much appreciate people's suggestions and thoughts here.
>>
>> I did! load up safari during my play with an Iphone and attempt to brouse
>>
>> audiogames.net, but that didn't go exactly smoothly.
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>> all the best,
>>
>> dark.
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