[Audyssey] Freeq by Psychic Bunny

2013-09-22 Thread Phil Vlasak

Freeq
FREEQ is an audio adventure game for iPhone and android mobile devices
$4.99 USD
by Psychic Bunny
An audio adventure game that gives you the amazing ability to tune in to 
phone calls and radio signals from the past or future. You can essentially 
travel through time and change the world.


After a major disaster, there's only one society left on Earth. You can use 
your powerful tool to tune in to their dramatic conversations about affairs, 
arguments, experiments, and more.


This is nothing like the games you're used to playing on your iPhone.

There are plenty of instructions to read through before you get started. I 
do actually recommend reading them all so you don't find things confusing 
once you start searching for signals to hijack.
Hijacking a phone line is done in two stages. The first involves tilting 
your phone until you find a signal and the second involves a switchboard 
where you have to decide who to connect with. If you don't make your 
decision quickly enough, you'll lose your signal and end up back at the 
first stage.


The story you end up being a part of depends on who you connect with and 
when you make make the connections. It's worth listening to the 
conversations carefully so you can decide on what connections to make next. 
Every conversation you create will give you more clues about what actually 
caused the world to end.


The actual process of finding signals and hijacking conversations is quite 
repetitive. This app is entertaining because of the stories. The fact that 
some people know that you're listening to their conversations makes it even 
more interesting. After listening to a few phone calls, you'll really want 
to know how the story ends and what happens to the characters involved.
If you're the type who enjoys interactive stories and radio shows, you'll 
love FREEQ. It's also worth checking out if you're getting bored with normal 
iPhone games and want to try something completely different.


Version 1.2
Accessibility Update! FREEQ is now usable for blind and low-vision players.
Audio instructions are in-game for further information.
It has an accessibility mode that uses voiceover like jestures, that being 
flick  and double tap. To activate it, you put your thumb and finger 
together then slide them both away from each other, like the opposite of a 
pinch in smack me.


US iTunes link:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/freeq/id577659568?mt=8
Google play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Psychic+Bunny

Auido announcement:
http://soundcloud.com/psychic-bunny/freeq-audio-only-announcement





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Re: [Audyssey] Freeq by Psychic Bunny

2013-09-22 Thread Thomas Ward
Hi Phil,

Wow! Definitely sounds like a different type of game. I'm interested
in it, but I don't have an iPhone just yet to try it. However, it
definitely looks like something I'd try if I did have one.

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Re: [Audyssey] Freeq by Psychic Bunny

2013-09-22 Thread Thomas Ward
On 9/22/13, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Phil,

 Wow! Definitely sounds like a different type of game. I'm interested
 in it, but I don't have an iPhone just yet to try it. However, it
 definitely looks like something I'd try if I did have one.


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Re: [Audyssey] Freeq by Psychic Bunny

2013-09-22 Thread Shannon Dyer
Thank you so much for sharing this. It sounds very awesome, and I definitely 
think I'll try it out.

Shannon
On Sep 22, 2013, at 7:46 AM, Phil Vlasak phi...@bex.net wrote:

 Freeq
 FREEQ is an audio adventure game for iPhone and android mobile devices
 $4.99 USD
 by Psychic Bunny
 An audio adventure game that gives you the amazing ability to tune in to 
 phone calls and radio signals from the past or future. You can essentially 
 travel through time and change the world.
 
 After a major disaster, there's only one society left on Earth. You can use 
 your powerful tool to tune in to their dramatic conversations about affairs, 
 arguments, experiments, and more.
 
 This is nothing like the games you're used to playing on your iPhone.
 
 There are plenty of instructions to read through before you get started. I do 
 actually recommend reading them all so you don't find things confusing once 
 you start searching for signals to hijack.
 Hijacking a phone line is done in two stages. The first involves tilting your 
 phone until you find a signal and the second involves a switchboard where you 
 have to decide who to connect with. If you don't make your decision quickly 
 enough, you'll lose your signal and end up back at the first stage.
 
 The story you end up being a part of depends on who you connect with and when 
 you make make the connections. It's worth listening to the conversations 
 carefully so you can decide on what connections to make next. Every 
 conversation you create will give you more clues about what actually caused 
 the world to end.
 
 The actual process of finding signals and hijacking conversations is quite 
 repetitive. This app is entertaining because of the stories. The fact that 
 some people know that you're listening to their conversations makes it even 
 more interesting. After listening to a few phone calls, you'll really want to 
 know how the story ends and what happens to the characters involved.
 If you're the type who enjoys interactive stories and radio shows, you'll 
 love FREEQ. It's also worth checking out if you're getting bored with normal 
 iPhone games and want to try something completely different.
 
 Version 1.2
 Accessibility Update! FREEQ is now usable for blind and low-vision players.
 Audio instructions are in-game for further information.
 It has an accessibility mode that uses voiceover like jestures, that being 
 flick  and double tap. To activate it, you put your thumb and finger together 
 then slide them both away from each other, like the opposite of a pinch in 
 smack me.
 
 US iTunes link:
 https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/freeq/id577659568?mt=8
 Google play:
 https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Psychic+Bunny
 
 Auido announcement:
 http://soundcloud.com/psychic-bunny/freeq-audio-only-announcement
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Audyssey] Freeq by Psychic Bunny

2013-09-22 Thread Tobias Vinteus

Hi,
I tried the Android version but found it to be totalyy inaccessible, at 
least on my Samsung Galaxy sIII running JellyBean 4.1.2 and Talkback 
3.5.0B2. The screen seems totally unreadable to Talkback.



On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, Phil Vlasak wrote:


Freeq
FREEQ is an audio adventure game for iPhone and android mobile devices
$4.99 USD
by Psychic Bunny
An audio adventure game that gives you the amazing ability to tune in to 
phone calls and radio signals from the past or future. You can essentially 
travel through time and change the world.


After a major disaster, there's only one society left on Earth. You can use 
your powerful tool to tune in to their dramatic conversations about affairs, 
arguments, experiments, and more.


This is nothing like the games you're used to playing on your iPhone.

There are plenty of instructions to read through before you get started. I do 
actually recommend reading them all so you don't find things confusing once 
you start searching for signals to hijack.
Hijacking a phone line is done in two stages. The first involves tilting your 
phone until you find a signal and the second involves a switchboard where you 
have to decide who to connect with. If you don't make your decision quickly 
enough, you'll lose your signal and end up back at the first stage.


The story you end up being a part of depends on who you connect with and when 
you make make the connections. It's worth listening to the conversations 
carefully so you can decide on what connections to make next. Every 
conversation you create will give you more clues about what actually caused 
the world to end.


The actual process of finding signals and hijacking conversations is quite 
repetitive. This app is entertaining because of the stories. The fact that 
some people know that you're listening to their conversations makes it even 
more interesting. After listening to a few phone calls, you'll really want to 
know how the story ends and what happens to the characters involved.
If you're the type who enjoys interactive stories and radio shows, you'll 
love FREEQ. It's also worth checking out if you're getting bored with normal 
iPhone games and want to try something completely different.


Version 1.2
Accessibility Update! FREEQ is now usable for blind and low-vision players.
Audio instructions are in-game for further information.
It has an accessibility mode that uses voiceover like jestures, that being 
flick  and double tap. To activate it, you put your thumb and finger together 
then slide them both away from each other, like the opposite of a pinch in 
smack me.


US iTunes link:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/freeq/id577659568?mt=8
Google play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Psychic+Bunny

Auido announcement:
http://soundcloud.com/psychic-bunny/freeq-audio-only-announcement





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On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, Thomas Ward wrote:


Hi Phil,

Wow! Definitely sounds like a different type of game. I'm interested
in it, but I don't have an iPhone just yet to try it. However, it
definitely looks like something I'd try if I did have one.

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On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, Thomas Ward wrote:


On 9/22/13, Thomas Ward thomasward1...@gmail.com wrote:

Hi Phil,

Wow! Definitely sounds like a different type of game. I'm interested
in it, but I don't have an iPhone just yet to try it. However, it
definitely looks like something I'd try if I did have one.



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On Sun, 22 Sep 2013, Shannon Dyer wrote:


Thank you so much for sharing this. It sounds very awesome, and I definitely 
think I'll try it 

[Audyssey] SoundRTS.

2013-09-22 Thread lindsay_cowell
Hi,

Can anyone help me with SoundRTS, I'm struggling to know good strategies for 
the game.

Lindsay Cowell


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Re: [Audyssey] SoundRTS.

2013-09-22 Thread Richard Sherman
HI,

trial and error is one way. See what works for your type of game play. There 
is no one way to play this game.

I try to get the gold mined as quickly as possible while getting my 
population up. when I can, I build minor defenses to protect myself. 
Peasants fighting does not work.

Then start searching if you can. find the gold mines and get as much as you 
can out of them as quickly as possible. Because the more you have the less 
they do.

If your people get hurt heal them. easier to heal then to create new ones.

HTH.

shermanator
- Original Message - 
From: lindsay_cow...@btinternet.com
Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2013 8:14 PM


Hi,

Can anyone help me with SoundRTS, I'm struggling to know good strategies for 
the game.


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