Mitch: Please be more careful in your typing, as it is important to give
correct websites! Jim's games can be found at
www.kitchensinc.net
HTH with the article. More on me in another post.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mich" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Inquiry From Popular Mechanics
Hello. as a blind gamer my self. I like the games shades of doom a audio
version of the old doom game. I like it since it is a fps game meaning a
first person shooter game and those are the games that I like. the object
of the game is to kill monsters and things and shut down an experiment.
this game is made by gma games. there website is www.gmagames.com I also
like Jim kitchen's games. he makes free sapi games and window games. his
website is kitchen'. I also like q 9. this is made by blastbay studios.
the object of this game is to get the little alien q9 back to his ship.
wile battling things like bares, bats, and other things. you have to go
through several worlds like the jungle world, the cave world, the mountain
world and the death world. The audio game community has allot of other
audio games. some of witch can be played on line. one that comes to mind
is swamp. it is another zombie shooting game. The audio game community
though has nothing like anything like say grand theth audo. all though
others on this list might be able to shed more light on that since there
are gamers and developers on this list. to me what makes a good audio game
is good sounds and a good story line. I tend to go for the fps games my
self since I am not in to txt adventure games. I hope I have helped ancer
your questions and feel free to quote me in your article. my name is Mich
Verrier I am blind and I am 29 and I live in New Liskeard Ontario Canada.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashley Taylor" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 7:42 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Inquiry From Popular Mechanics
Hello,
I am a journalist writing an article about computer games for the blind
and
would really appreciate your input. Please only reply to this post if you
are willing for me to quote you in my article (for the Popular Mechanics
website). It would be helpful if you could describe yourself as you'd
like
me to describe you in the article.
What are the qualities of a good computer game for the blind? What does
it
have to have to work well for someone who can't see?
For blind or visually impaired gamers, what are your favorite audio
games,
and why? Which games designed for sighted people are these most analogous
to?
What are some examples of games for the blind that I can play online?
What do you think is the most interesting factoid about games for the
blind?
Thank you,
Ashley
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Ashley Taylor
Writer and journalist
ashleyptaylor.com
(270) 485-1753
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