Hi Annabelle,
Welcome to the list. There are a number of audio game developers with
their own websites where accessible games can be found. However,
before I list some of the more popular ones you should look at
http://www.audiogames.net
which has an extensive database of audio games with links to go to the
developer's websites to download. Also PCS Games
http://www.pcsgames.net
has a fairly extensive list of audio games with information on how
much they cost and where they can befound.
Besides those two sites there are a number of audio game websites that
are worth mentioning for one reason or another.
First, there is the Kitchen's Inc. website
http://www.kitchensinc.net.
Jim Kitchen has the largest collection of free games around. He has
created free accessible versions of Monopoly, Yatzi,Poker, Blackjack,
Life, and more. Its a great place to start if yu want some free games
to get started with.
Next, is my own website
http://www.usagamesinteractive.com
which also has a number of free games. My collection is nowhere as
extensive as Jim Kitchen's collection, but I've collected a number of
free and/or abandoned games and made them available for download on my
free games page.
Third, there is Draconis Entertainment. Formally, ESP Softworks and
Adora Entertainment they have an extensive catalog of great games.
Some of the most popular games you'll find is ESP Pinball, ESP Pinball
Extreme, Dynaman, Monkey Business, Alien Outback, and more.
Fourth, there is
http://www.blindsoftware.com
formally BSC Games. They have a few games such as Troopenum, Pipe II
Blast Chamber, and Hunter that are well worth looking at if you are
into classic arcade type games.
Last, but certainly not least, is GMA Games. If you go to
http://www.gmagames.com
you'll find a number of great games such as Shades of Doom, which is
loosely based on the Doom series, Tank Commander, which is similar to
games like Metal of Honor, Lone Wolf, which is similar to Aces of the
Deep, etc. If you are into real time military and strategy games GMA
Games seems to be the industry leader when it comes to that genre. Of
course, GMA has a few other games such as Solitaire, Dice Roller, Mine
Buster, etc that are worth a rainy day as well.
Cheers!
On 7/8/12, Annabelle Waller missymo...@westnet.com.au wrote:
Hi everyone
Can anyone give me some tips on where to find accessable on-line or
downloadable games that can be played wwith JAWS? I am new to the list
so unaware of if this has already been discussed.
Thanks Annabelle
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