On the other hand, colors are meaningless to a blind person. I can associate much better with a dollar, a quarter, and so on than I can with something that is red, blue, or green. And with a name like "change reaction" coin names are more appropriate.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "dark" <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Announcement from Draconis Entertainment


ah, thanks bryan, I've never heard of that at all.

As I said I'd actually appreciate some alternative coin names, perhaps just numbered tocans rather than the american ones which obviously I'm less familiar with, indeed to me, playing a tetris type game would be much more logical with coloured tocans such as blue red green and white all with unique values than with coins.

Beware the grue!

Dark.
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2012 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Announcement from Draconis Entertainment


It probably also didn't help that the half-dollar was called a fitty in game. Not everyone knows that fitty is slang for fifty.
On 12/12/2012 5:43 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Dark,

Just for your information here is a quick rundown on American coins
and there values.

Penny: 1 cent
Nickle: 5 cents
Dime: 10 cents
Quarter: 25 cents
Half Dollar: 50 cents
Silver Dollar: 1 Dollar

Cheers!

On 12/12/12, dark <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi.

good news, I'm glad the engine is finished, I'll look forward to windows and

Ios versions that I can try.

I will admit I never really got change reaction, so I'll be interested to see if the audio hints help with the game when the windows version comes out, sinse it always seemed that you were just hearing a matching coin and just chucking away. The fact that the game also used american coinage which

obviously me being in the Uk I'm not really familiar with in terms of it's value (I have heard of quarters, knickles and dimes before but have no idea

what they're worth), didn't help, indeed you might considder an alternative

for the names of coins, perhaps just giving their numerical value instead of

the name for people who aren't used to Us money.

You mention versions of the games for Ios. how different would they be in
their control method? what I mean is, do you have any particular
enhancements planned to take advantage of the touch screen qualities of
voice over and other features of mobile devices like jyroscope to change
the gameplay of the games significantly?

i'd love for instance to see a version of whoopass where you punched by
moving the device rapidly forward and blocked by turning it sideways.

I'm especially looking forward to remakes or expantions of the pinball
games, which to my mind are still some of the best arcade games available.

all the best,

Dark.
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