the idea I had, was for a horse riding game, where the back story could be
something like, that whilst on holiday, you decide to hire a horse and check
out the countryside, unfortunately however, the only horse hire business in
the area, is run by a rather grumpy and sadistic individual,
My Mac delights me every day I use it. It’s not perfect, of course. Braille on
all Apple products isn’t the best it could be, but it can be used still.
Devin Prater
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Hmmph, if you do music/graphics, etc a mac is good for you.
If you don't mind the price then fine.
If I restarted I'd go mac but I have spent so much and in fact have to
deal so much with windows on a regular basis that I figure if I use the
same os everyone uses I can keep up with things.
Hi,
I've been considering getting a Mac for my next computer when this one
makes its spontaneous retirement. The primary reason is that you seem to
be able to get the best of all worlds. In adition to running MacOS, you
can run Windows via Bootcamp. It won't surprise me if you can run Linux as
No, because it’s random each game. I will tell you that three of the five
digits can be found on coffins in that same mausoleum. The other two can be
found on tombstones in the graveyard proper, one near the apple orchard and the
other by the duck pond. Simply set the appropriate dial to the
Hello.
I am stuck in the graveyard in A Hero's Call.
I have found a door in one of the mausoleums that have pictures with
number that you have to place.
Can someone please tell me the the order and the code to enter the door?
Thanks.
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Windows users just think mac operating system is hard until they start
playing with the mouse then they learn different quickly. Now, mac on
the command line interface, that's a different operating system and
needs study.
On Sun, 11 Feb 2018, Damien Garwood wrote:
Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2018
Wow nick, really good something like simcity comes to mind though your
game would have to be different ofcause or called differently.
As for folders of unfinnished stuff, if you wish, email me with a
private dropbox share and give me your skype and we can see what does
what and what you
Hi Lorie,
As far as game walk through/recordings if you go to the audio games archive
there are loads there, I've put the web link below:
http://www.agarchive.net/
Paul
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Hmmm so you just connect it and go.
It may be what I end up getting, does the xbox 1 controlers work to?
On 12/02/2018 10:43 a.m., Justin Jones wrote:
I got a decent Xbox360 controller for $50 and that's all I've ever
needed for gaming on the PC.
On 2/11/18, Shaun Everiss
Very good idea Nick. A lot like Sim City, which I never got the hang of, but
sounds great if this is what you decide to pursue, and espeicially if it had a
transportation system like any good city should.
Jordan
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On 11/02/2018 22:43, Katie Epperson via Groups.Io wrote:
That, my friend, is why you should get a Mac. They don’t eat your stuff most of
the time
On Feb 11, 2018, at 2:33 PM, lori duncan wrote:
Hi I was wondering if someone could send me the link to the website which
Katie,
That may well be your opinion. I know a lot of people who are Mac lovers,
and they are certainly well advertised. But for those who are brought up and
taught around Windows, learning a whole new operating system is like
learning how to live on another planet. You may as well lose your
Hi All.
Thank you all for the ideas on and off list.
It looks like Sims are very popular and I’ve got a great list of ideas you’ve
all suggested so thank you for your time.
The idea that has captured my imagination, as you can see below, is a city
building simulator. I’ve been letting my mind
What about the players that aren't much into pillaging and stuff? Just a
ship simulation game wouldbe good, pirating would be an option, imo.
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Assunto: [blind-gamers] pirate
Well, who has the source code for Jim Kitchen games so they can be
compiled for Mac? Oh, I don't think anybody does.
On 2/11/18, Katie Epperson via Groups.Io
I wish someone would take up the project I mentioned on audiogames.net. Face
it, that game is a barrel of fun
> On Feb 11, 2018, at 2:42 PM, Jordan Gallacher
> wrote:
>
> Flight sim wise I have a full CH Products Flight Controller system and if I
> had known
That, my friend, is why you should get a Mac. They don’t eat your stuff most of
the time
> On Feb 11, 2018, at 2:33 PM, lori duncan wrote:
>
> Hi I was wondering if someone could send me the link to the website which had
> all the audio game recordings, including the
Flight sim wise I have a full CH Products Flight Controller system and if I had
known about the Logitech G27 when I was playing 18 Wheels of Steel, I would
have definitely grabbed it since it can handle a lot especially nice when I
used to run a truck with 18 speed transmission and it could
Hi I was wondering if someone could send me the link to the website
which had all the audio game recordings, including the ones from
Asmodean.net? I had it until my system got wiped by a stupid microsoft
update, and now I can't remember the webb address.
Thanks from Lori.
I got a decent Xbox360 controller for $50 and that's all I've ever
needed for gaming on the PC.
On 2/11/18, Shaun Everiss wrote:
> Then there is the question on what controler to get, most of them are
> consoles now, xbox playstation, etc, things we need to put together and
Then there is the question on what controler to get, most of them are
consoles now, xbox playstation, etc, things we need to put together and
such.
I once for a time had a force feadback stick.
It was nice, it was fast, but the game I was going to have for it never
came out.
It was to big
We are here, to drink your beer, and steal your rum...
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Hello,
I would actually like to see a game like Mr. Ward was developing. A tomb raider
style game. It could even be you are exploring some newly discovered ruins on
another planet or a newly discovered space station.
Regards,
Greg Wocher
> On Feb 11, 2018, at 7:28 AM, Justin Jones
I would love to see a horse racing game, the one that is available does
not work with windows 10 with the latest update.
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Good to hear man. Very much looking forward to this title! Keep us posted.
On 2/11/18, Liam Erven wrote:
> It's been a while since I've posted anything about Brain Station. So here
> goes.
> Brain Station currently stands at 19 games. Achievement collectors can
> rejoice as
Hello,
Would you be interested in developing audiogames that would run inside
the playroom ?
IF yes, you may contact me privately for more details
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Hey, I would be curious, what sort of horse riding game would.you have in mind?
Would be something also in my interest.
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> Am 11.02.2018 um 08:10 schrieb Shaun Everiss :
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> Not everyone has the cash or space for a controler specially for 1
I also like the sound of this.
Simon
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for a new game project.
Now
Now that might have some possibilities.
Ron
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Ron,
In a few years there will be no
Ron,
In a few years there will be no such thing as humans driving trucks or
school busses!
They will all be driven by robots, as it is less expensive.
Might as well do a horse and buggy simulation. At least you would have to
feed and water the horse.
If you want to go back in the past, I like
Are those also available for android devices? If so, I can let a friend
know about them.
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personally i would like to see a game that focuses more on exploring more and
finding quests rather than focusing on fightning and other stuff like that
> On Feb 11, 2018, at 7:28 AM, Justin Jones wrote:
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> I wouldn't waste the effort of adding controller support to
But a good friend of mine who is a dispatcher and told me that most trucks
and even most school busses now days are switching over from standard stick
shifts to automatics.
Just my two cents on this subject.
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I wouldn't waste the effort of adding controller support to something
as mundane as a driving simulation game.
I must admit that I am a little disturbed by the lack of imagination I
am seeing in this thread.
On 2/11/18, goshawk on horseback wrote:
> here we
here we are again, in the proverbial who makes the first move situation.
if more audio games supported the use of controllers, then the investment in
such, wouldn't just be for "one game", so would be more worth it for more of
us.
because not many audio games have controller support however,
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