Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Damien Garwood
Hi, Wow. In that case, there's obviously something big I'm missing. Saying it'd be nice is one thing. Calling it awesome...Yeah. You can definitely tell I've never really made friends with a playstation or x-box in my life. Lol. Cheers. Damien. -Original Message- From: Lenron Sent:

Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Lenron
A real trucking sim would be quite something. On 2/10/18, Joshua Tubbs wrote: > What shuttle and motorbike game are you talking about? > Also, Jim Kitchen’s trucker is not a trucking simulator, as I said before. > It takes a lot longer than an hour to travel on any one of

Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Justin Jones
There was a computerized version of Axis and Allies and it was to that version that I was referring. Still, I agree, Civilization is a better fit for what I am talking about. Other ideas: 1. A Dwarf Fortress-esque game 2. A good 2D action-platformer (that supports game controllers), The Gate was

Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Daniel Wolak
Hi, pitching in here for once, as I rarely do :) Just wanted to say that I agree 110% with what Josh has just said, as far as the fact that simulations are lacking in the audiogaming world, and I like Josh would love an as realistic as possable trucking simulator. It's I would say the one

Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Lisa Hayes
Jim Kitchen has written a trucker game, very good one too. -Original Message- From: Jordan Gallacher Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2018 10:12 AM To: blind-gamers@groups.io Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project. Totally agree. A trucking sim would be

Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Christopher Bartlett
If you're interested in the empire building sort of game, Civilization would be a better example than Axis and Allies, which is pretty set in WWII. A really good implementation of a rogue-like is still missing. As silly as it might seem, I envy my wife playing Zangband far more than many other

Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Jordan Gallacher
Totally agree. A trucking sim would be great. Also as I e-mailed you off list, a transport tycoon or railroad tycoon or the other two ideas would be good as well. Jordan > On Feb 10, 2018, at 3:55 PM, Joshua Tubbs wrote: > > I think we need a realistic trucking simulator.

Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Joshua Tubbs
I think we need a realistic trucking simulator. Jim Kitchen’s Trucker doesn’t do it for me, as you don’t actually drive a truck, instead it’s just programmed by playing sounds and inputting numbers. This simulator should be like Eurofly and use real map data from a source such as Open Street

Re: [blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Kenny Cheung
Is their a audio version of age of empires? Kenny On 2/10/2018 12:35 PM, Justin Jones wrote: Perhaps some sort of turn-based strategy game, e.g. empire building of some sort or another. To offer further clarifications: 1. You have an economy to manage 2. You would have to protect your

[blind-gamers] Coming up with ideas for a new game project.

2018-02-10 Thread Nick and Gemma Adamson
Hi All. As you may know I develop audio games and currently have 3 titles I've released over the last 6 years, check out www.ndadamson.com for Dotris, Park Boss, and Tube Sim. I'm trying to come up with a new project that I can work on and I thought I'd ask what area do players feel is lacking