Here is stuff from spoonbill.

>Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2007 17:00:05 +0900
>From: Ian Humphreys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>User-Agent: Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 (Windows/20061207)
>Subject: Release of BG Yahtzee from Spoonbill Software
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>
>Hi,
>
>Ian Humphreys from Spoonbill Software here. You are receiving this email 
>because you have previously requested a Blind gamers game. This is to announce 
>the release of Blind gamers Yahtzee 1.0 – BG Yahtzee for short.
>
>BG Yahtzee is the accessible version of the popular dice game where you roll 5 
>dice and score in 13 scoring categories, attempting to get the highest score 
>possible. It is suitable for both blind and visually impaired players, and 
>like all Spoonbill games in the Blind gamers series, it is self-voicing. 
>
>The first release of BG Yahtzee is restricted to a single player game using 
>the rules of the original Yahtzee game. It is possible in the future that a 
>new version will feature options to play other variations of the game such as 
>Triple Yahtzee, Scandinavian Yahtzee, and even allow you to play a game 
>against the computer.
>
>Remember all games from Spoonbill Software are completely FREEWARE with no 
>restrictions on their use.
>
>If you would like to try a copy of BG Yahtzee, just email me at:
>
><mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>requesting a copy of BG Yahtzee 1.0. If you do not want to be informed of 
>future Blind gamers releases, let me know and I will remove you from my 
>mailing list.
>
>Regards
>
>Ian Humphreys
>
>Spoonbill Software
>
>Albany, Western Australia.
>
>P.S. You can browse all eleven games in the blind gamers series by following 
>the link:
>
><http://www.omninet.net.au/%7Eirhumph/blindgamers.htm>http://www.omninet.net.au/~irhumph/blindgamers.htm



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