Re: [Audyssey] brain training games?

2007-12-11 Thread josh
try bop it ultimate.

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 Hi all,
 Does anyone know where I can get accessible brainy-type games from, I mean
 games that can improve your memory, logic puzzles, that sort of thing?
 Thanks
 Ari


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Re: [Audyssey] brain training games?

2007-11-29 Thread Jim Kitchen
Hi Ari,

Along with all of the other games that have been mentioned, my concentration 
game is ok if you want a memory and concentration thing.  I do like Master 
Mind, Simon and even Spanker for concentration as well.

BFN

 Jim

A waist is a terrible thing to mind.

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Re: [Audyssey] brain training games?

2007-11-29 Thread Munchie Lady
Hi
   The zone.bbs has an annagram puzzle also.

Marsha


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Also, the ultimate soundoku, from
www.draconisentertainment.com

It is Sudoku in an audible format.  It sounds easy, but is not. You have a 9
by 9 grid, divided into 9 3-by-3 grids.  In the more difficult mode, you
have 16 4-by-4 grids.   In the easier skill level, the numbers 1 through 9
are supposed to appear once down each column, once across each row, and once
in each 3-by-3 grid.  The same is true in the more difficult skill level,
except that the letters A through G are also used in the puzzles.  At the
beginning of the game, some of the numbers or numbers and letters are
already placed, and cannot be changed.  You must fill in the remainder of
the board.  It's a real brain drain, and it's fun.
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 Hi Arry.

 Well I can't think of anything specifically accessible, but any form of
 Simon game is pretty good for memory practice, and Jim's is great!

 For spacial and positional logic, mine sweeper from Gma, and the various
 solitare or sudocu games would do the job I believe. for problem solving,
 there's jim Kitchen's mastermind and the sticks game from Lworks, and of
 course for vocabulary and linguistic stuff, just play Hangman, - and
 for
 a real challenge, there are boggle and word targit from spoonbil games. In
 fact nerely all the spoonbill games are fairly intensive brain training in
 one respect or another, so that might be a good place to start.

 Hth.

 Beware the grue!

 Dark.


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[Audyssey] brain training games?

2007-11-28 Thread ari
Hi all,
Does anyone know where I can get accessible brainy-type games from, I mean 
games that can improve your memory, logic puzzles, that sort of thing?
Thanks
Ari 


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Re: [Audyssey] brain training games?

2007-11-28 Thread AudioGames.net
Check out this:

http://www.audiopuzzles.com/


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 Hi all,
 Does anyone know where I can get accessible brainy-type games from, I mean
 games that can improve your memory, logic puzzles, that sort of thing?
 Thanks
 Ari


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Re: [Audyssey] brain training games?

2007-11-28 Thread Dark
Hi Arry.

Well I can't think of anything specifically accessible, but any form of 
Simon game is pretty good for memory practice, and Jim's is great!

For spacial and positional logic, mine sweeper from Gma, and the various 
solitare or sudocu games would do the job I believe. for problem solving, 
there's jim Kitchen's mastermind and the sticks game from Lworks, and of 
course for vocabulary and linguistic stuff, just play Hangman, - and for 
a real challenge, there are boggle and word targit from spoonbil games. In 
fact nerely all the spoonbill games are fairly intensive brain training in 
one respect or another, so that might be a good place to start.

Hth.

Beware the grue!

Dark.


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[Audyssey] Brain Training Games

2007-11-28 Thread John Bannick
Ari,

We have four brain training games that are playable by gamers who are blind.

Kim's Game is a memory game.
You hear a set of objects, then you either select them using the arrow 
keys, or just key in their names.

Orchestra is a similar memory game, except it uses musical instruments and 
you have to get them in the original order.
They play their notes when you select them.

Both games have 10 levels.
Both games have an easy button.

Definitions is a word game that says a word and you select its meaning from 
a menu.

Synonyms and Antonyms is another word game.
It speaks either Synonym or Antonym and a word, and then speaks a list 
of words. You pick the synonym or antonym from a menu.

It's surprisingly challenging, given that you never know whether you're 
going to be asked for a synonym or antonym and that you're working against 
the clock.
It has 10 levels and an Easy button.

We plan to release Synonyms and Antonyms this week end.
(You're the first to know this.)

All of these games work with JAWS.
All self-voice.
All play in our Game Book, so they all play alike.
They're 5 dollars each.
All have free downloadable demos.

The lady who designed all of these games is a former college professor and 
long-time professional in elder health care.
She's been working with our local Alzheimers care givers to develop brain 
training games.

Check out www.7128.com

John Bannick


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Re: [Audyssey] brain training games?

2007-11-28 Thread Charles Rivard
Also, the ultimate soundoku, from
www.draconisentertainment.com

It is Sudoku in an audible format.  It sounds easy, but is not. You have a 9 
by 9 grid, divided into 9 3-by-3 grids.  In the more difficult mode, you 
have 16 4-by-4 grids.   In the easier skill level, the numbers 1 through 9 
are supposed to appear once down each column, once across each row, and once 
in each 3-by-3 grid.  The same is true in the more difficult skill level, 
except that the letters A through G are also used in the puzzles.  At the 
beginning of the game, some of the numbers or numbers and letters are 
already placed, and cannot be changed.  You must fill in the remainder of 
the board.  It's a real brain drain, and it's fun.
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 Hi Arry.

 Well I can't think of anything specifically accessible, but any form of
 Simon game is pretty good for memory practice, and Jim's is great!

 For spacial and positional logic, mine sweeper from Gma, and the various
 solitare or sudocu games would do the job I believe. for problem solving,
 there's jim Kitchen's mastermind and the sticks game from Lworks, and of
 course for vocabulary and linguistic stuff, just play Hangman, - and 
 for
 a real challenge, there are boggle and word targit from spoonbil games. In
 fact nerely all the spoonbill games are fairly intensive brain training in
 one respect or another, so that might be a good place to start.

 Hth.

 Beware the grue!

 Dark.


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