Leather strips are, from what I have found so far, the most efficient
way to make money.
On 8/2/17, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> If you only need to produce leather strips on the farm in a reset use
> the first slot to unlock meat and get enough coins then choose unlock
> leather
If you think that 5,000 storage is bad, just wait until you have to do
the 15,000 one!
My favorite go-to product to sell are Leather Strips. They sell
reasonably fast, they're worth a decent amount, and once you complete
the sell 50,000 leather strips quest, you will produce two at a time.
On
It's not cheating if that is a built-in game mechanic, i.e. if people
can hammer on a button and hope that they can catch the ball and flip
it to where it needs to go without penalty, then that is an inherent
flaw with the game itself.
If you try to button-mash a mainstream fighting game, for
s] Gaming without Aiming, panel discussion from
> ourold pal Liam!
>
> What ever happened to a game just being fun.
>
> Why can’t we just enjoy a game even if we’re horrible at it? I point this
> out in my talk. It’s not about skill, but about having a good time.
>
>
>
>
would
> encourage the use of skill and discourage relying on sheer luck.
>
>
>
>
> If you think you're finished, you! really! are! finished!!
> -----Original Message-
> From: Justin Jones
> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 6:38 PM
> To: blind-gamers@groups.io
>
6/17, Liam Erven <liamer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> What ever happened to a game just being fun.
> Why can’t we just enjoy a game even if we’re horrible at it? I point this
> out in my talk. It’s not about skill, but about having a good time.
>
>
> Sent from Mail for Window
I would also be interested in knowing if there is a good briding
language away from BGT. BGT is working for our purposes at the moment,
but thinking/planning ahead, I can see where BGT will start to fail
us.
On 8/25/17, Damien Sykes-Lindley wrote:
> Hi John,
> I will
My priorities, vis-a-vis programming languages are very simple:
ease-of-use/accessibility for programming games and text-to-speech
support. All other considerations fall by the wayside.
I guess what I am trying to say is if there is something out there
better than BGT that does those things, I'd
Simple solution: don't run Windows XP and update to Windows 7-if for
no other reason than XP has security issues that Microsoft will not
address, owing to them no longer supporting that particular operating
system.
On 10/24/17, dark wrote:
> Hi John.
>
> In fairness to Vgstorm,
So long as you understand that BGT isn't a real programming language,
as it falls under scripting.
It's not a bad start though, as it can do plenty of cool things and
also serves as an intro to game programming, but it is only an intro.
On 12/17/17, Josh Kennedy wrote:
It has
On 12/17/17, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Please report this on game's review page and mention accessibility
> interface is in use when all of this happens.
>
> On Sun, 17 Dec 2017, Richard Sherman wrote:
>
>> Date: Sun, 17 Dec 2017 22:03:46
>> From: Richard Sherman
I would like to throw in my two cents by confirming that the game is
subject to increased slow-down issues. Creating production slots is
now much more arduous than is necessary.
Also, I am disappointed in the lack of content for this latest patch,
e.g. they never finished adding unique sounds to
t; Sam tupy’s elaborate survive the wild game was written entirely in bgt.
>
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Justin Jones
> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 07:31
> To: blind-gamers@groups.io
> Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] developing accessible games
>
Supposedly, D and D Beyond has electronic versions of the manuals, but
there is some sort of financial obligation involved. I haven't looked
into it yet, so I really cannot say much more.
On 12/18/17, Arianna Sepulveda wrote:
> Which version are you going to be
o see if I
>> can create some online games that I can play with my family. It's lonely
>> when your family are playing without you, or when you're playing a game
>> solo that is meant to be multiplayer. If anything has shown me how
>> important this kind of stuff is, it's the va
that are easily refuted by two minutes work.
> https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-extends-acs-waiver-video-game-software
>
>
> ------
> From: "Justin Jones" <atreides...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 18:42
&
, only ever use Linux for server admin through SSH and I don't see
> myself getting a mac or phone anytime soon. But performance is definitely
> important in any product, and since I'm seeing more and more games make use
>
> of 3d audio and environmental effects, if I made another game
e on xBox within the past 3 or so months.
>>
>>
>> Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for
>> Windows 10
>>
>> From: Justin Jones <mailto:atreides...@gmail.com>
>> Sent: Monday, December 18, 2017 16:37
>> To: b
Welcome to game-exclusivity, a constant fact of what being a gamer is
all about: you want to play a specific game not available on the
systems you have? You'll have to fork out the necessary money to buy
that new system plus the game. It's how the gaming industry has worked
for the passed forty or
She just told you where you can get the game.
On 10/30/17, kukovecand...@gmail.com wrote:
> please link.
>
>
> Grace je 30.10.2017 ob 14:13 napisal:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I’ve been attempting to play Shadow realm on the Alexa which is
>> actually a pretty good role playing
When you produce a commercial game, i.e. something that someone pays
money for, you have an obligation to your paying customers. That
priority takes precedents over all other priorities, other than
medical ones. This is business ethics 101.
On 5/6/18, Jack Falejjczyk wrote:
>
None of this surprises me, to be honest. All of us who contributed to
the kickstarter have not received our promised rewards (other than the
soundtrack). I have asked about the in-game items we were promised and
have been blown off two different times (not that I actually needed
the items to
Glad he got back to you, but so far as I am concerned, the damage is done.
On 5/30/18, Alex Wallis via Groups.Io
wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> just thought I would send an update to say I have now heard back from
> joseph about a heros call and my jaws issue, he said he didn't see my
> emails as they
ine, just without destructive criticism phrases like the
> damage has already been done.
>
> On 5/30/18, Justin Jones wrote:
>> Glad he got back to you, but so far as I am concerned, the damage is
>> done.
>>
>> On 5/30/18, Alex Wallis via Groups.Io
>> wro
, Jordan Gallacher wrote:
>> AHC is one of the best games out there in my opinion, and the developer
>> deserves a lot of credit for making a great game.
>> Jordan
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: blind-gamers@groups.io On Behalf Of Justin
>> Jones
And you've missed the point: not all games could/should be made accessible.
On 6/5/18, michael barnes wrote:
> I think that this is great getting all of the responses that I am
> getting from here.
> I do agree that there should be a setting that will allow players to
> turn on and off the
Well said, Dark.
On 12/29/17, dark wrote:
> Hi Milo.
>
> Actually, 40 usd isn’t a laughing matter for lots of people in developed
> countries either, I certainly don’t have that sort of cash to throw around
> generally (particularly at the moment when moving house and having lots
radio station KK4AHX.
>
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> On 1/11/2018 7:24 AM, Justin
gt;
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jan 10, 2018, at 5:04 PM, Justin Jones <atreides...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Ah, I'll give that a look, then. Thanks.
>>>
>>>> On 1/10/18, Bryan Peterson <bpeterson2...@cable
Hello all,
I have been playing A Hero's Call for a while now and have run into a
wall of sorts. Spoilers, I guess:
1. With the goblins in the mine, I have made it down to the Goblin
Proving Grounds and cannot figure out what to do next. When I enter
the area, nothing seems to happen and I do not
t in the mausoleum. They’re found
> on tombstomes in the graveyard itself. I’ll give you a hint, the engravings
> you want are found near things they represent.
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Justin Jones
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2018 3:25 PM
> To: blind-gamers
net> wrote:
> Or to the fact that Nigel is just a pompous ass LOL.
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Justin Jones
> Sent: Thursday, February 8, 2018 8:50 AM
> To: blind-gamers@groups.io
> Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Heroes call walk-through
>
> Because so
A few possibile scenarios that the player could explore:
1. Exploration
2. Military conquest
3. Economic superiority
4. Diplomatic mastery, e.g. the United Federation of Planets from Star Trek
Or, the player could play around with all of these ideas, doing a
little of each.
On 2/12/18, Paul
I agree with Dark: a space colony game would be interesting.
On 2/12/18, Lenron wrote:
> Nick this game Idea sounds amazing. I look forward to seeing this come
> to life. I would totally love being able to drive around my city and
> others cities as well. I love the fact that
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
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
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
Because some of us who have completed the game already would like to
know what we missed. A Hero's Call isn't exactly forth-coming with
some of the quests it has. Also, in other instances, by picking the
wrong path, you can close off entire quest chains with no
indication/warning that you are
Blind people are the bastard child of gaming that no one wants.
On 2/19/18, Liam Erven wrote:
> Nope.
> Unreal isn’t going to be useable at all. Sadly neither Unreal or unity work
> with screen readers.
>
>
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Marvin Hunkin via
gt; wrote:
>> I don't particularly care if you take me seriously, only that you do your
>> homework before spouting.
>> Take a look through a few tech news sites if you'd prefer to read
>> articles
>> on the subject.
>>
>>
>>
Not going to lie: when I read this post I cringed.
This is also the nature of gaming: games that have not been worked
on/have been out for years are made free to the public. It's a gesture
of generosity on the part of developers and ought to be viewed as
such.
On 12/28/17, Milos Przic
Haven't heard of this game, what is the general premise? What type of
game is it? Action-adventure? Role-playing? What platforms is it
available on?
Thanks
On 9/9/18, Michael Maslo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Yes I heard the snakes but I guess I was unclear on what I needed to do. I
> will look for the
in building type games its recommended, its also
> getting lots of nice updates as well.
>
>
> hth.
>
>
> All the best,
>
>
> Dark.
>
> On 10/09/2018 12:43, Justin Jones wrote:
>> A little off topic, but Knight Commander? Forgive the silly question,
>&
A little off topic, but Knight Commander? Forgive the silly question,
but what is this game? Is this a phone game? A Windows game? Is it a
strategy game?
On 9/10/18, Luke Hewitt wrote:
> You can find the " wood into planks" but you need to build a lumber
> mill to do this which you can do on
Thanks, will give it a look as I like strategy games almost as much as
I like role-playing games.
On 9/10/18, Luke Hewitt wrote:
> I paid one pound 70 for it, a quick google shows in the Us its one
> dollar ninety nine cents, so its well worth it if you enjoy building games.
>
>
> hth.
>
>
>
Simple answer: because first level manamon are completely useless and
die to a sneeze.
On 3/1/18, Zaire Johnson wrote:
> Maybe the reason why the first manamon is at level 5 instead of level 1 is
> because their level one might be right when their born. That means level
>
>
> That's what I was investigating and they appear to have fixed that
> issue.
>
> On Fri, 20 Apr 2018, Justin Jones wrote:
>
>> Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2018 08:01:48
>> From: Justin Jones <atreides...@gmail.com>
>> Reply-To: blind-gamers@groups.io
>&
There was also a huge performance issue with the game, specifically
with a lot of automated production slots; did they fix that? Or is
that what you were investigating?
On 4/20/18, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> Okay, I checked this out and found no problem adding automations. For
You obviously haven't played very much of the game if you think this.
First-level manamon are practically useless; both stat-wise and
ability-wise. There is also the fact that you will run into something
that your manamon is weak to and get destroyed from the get-go.
The only time a first-level
That's a very interesting concept, actually. The video is very high
quality which is an extra bonus.
On 2/21/19, Robert Kingett wrote:
> They aim to be a podcast also, but in the below sample, you can see how they
> will audio describe very visual video games. Sure, channels like audio
>
It looks like fourteen is max level now.
On 6/19/19, Richard Sherman wrote:
> Hi,
> Seems to me a while ago the level of the estate was raised. Too lazy to go
> back and look it up.
>
> Right now when I open the estate it says a level 12castle. It needs
> clothing, diamond rings, and 1 billion
Does anyone know if Good Old Games is more accessible? Honestly, I'd
rather give my money and patronage to CD Project Red than the joke
that Valve has become.
On 11/22/19, Milos Przic wrote:
> Well, buying and instaling some game from the Steam, such as Skullgirls, is
>
> pretty doable, though
t with that tree and, well... Cheer for joy when you
> find something mega awesome.
>
> Once you find it, just remember to use it as you explore.
>
> On 12/11/2019 6:02 PM, Justin Jones wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I am a little confused with some game mechanics re
Hello all,
I am a little confused with some game mechanics regarding Manamon 2.
Maybe I am not far enough into the game to have learned about how to
effectively transform Manamon and the other mechanics, but I am
wondering if someone has put together a comprehensive guide.
Plus, I am a
I've asked this elsewhere, but how do you find out what certain
Manamon require in order to transform? Is it in the manual? An NPC in
the game? Admittedly, I just completed the second stadium, so if it's
something that I find out later, then fair enough.
On 12/19/19, Missy Hoppe wrote:
> Wow!
t if I'm wrong hopefully someone
> will let us know.
>
>
> On 12/20/2019 4:42 AM, Justin Jones wrote:
>> I've asked this elsewhere, but how do you find out what certain
>> Manamon require in order to transform? Is it in the manual? An NPC in
>> the game? Admittedly, I just
This is a good idea-especially for all of us who can no longer play video games.
Some suggestions for game ideas:
1. Mass Effect trilogy
2. Dragon Age Origins
3. Monkey Island Special Edition
4. Vampyre (I think that's what it is called)
5. Vampire the Masquerade - Blood Lines
Keep up the good
ood luck, and try not to let the next area frustrate you too much. It's
> pretty hateful.
>
> On Mar 4, 2020, at 3:12 PM, Justin Jones wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have a few questions:
>
> 1. I just got the pocket-coptor back and am unsure where to go. The
> game
Hello all,
I have a few questions:
1. I just got the pocket-coptor back and am unsure where to go. The
game doesn't seem to provide any indication as to what part of the
world I need to travel to.
2. Is there any way to get back to the jungle area you are dropped in
after the events that lead
That feature would have to be programmed into the game. I frankly
don't understand why Manamon 2 doesn't have multiple save slots.
On 2/24/20, mattias wrote:
> yes, just dreamed?
>
> there has not been a guide to have multiple save slots in manamon?
>
>
>
>
>
--
Justin M. Jones, M.A.
f this you might want to get someone to trade with
> you.
> You can only import manamon from Manamon 1 saves into the game once
> you've beaten the game.
>
> On 1/30/20, Justin Jones wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have a couple of questions regarding Manamon 2:
>&g
uld even set the Manamon 1 game to use screen
> reader output so you can skip all the text.
>
> On 1/30/20, Justin Jones wrote:
>> Thanks
>>
>> So, I ought to go ahead and finish Manamon 1?
>>
>> Also, what happens if you import a save file from the first game?
&
Hello all,
I have a couple of questions regarding Manamon 2:
1. What is the point of the music hall? With all of the annoying
mini-games? I am terrible at them and am wondering if they serve a
very specific purpose. The NPC in the hall informs me that they are
"semi-optional" and I find that to
barnes wrote:
>>>
>>> I think that this is a great project. I would love to see the legend of
>>> Spyro trilogy and the kingdom hearts series describe.
>>>>>> On Jan 21, 2020, at 3:40 PM, Justin Jones
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>
I will definitely be keeping my eye on this project.
On 1/21/20, Robert Kingett wrote:
> I find it strange the reply to sender option is disabled. Oh well! Yes, I'd
> recommend setting up your Google form now to take game suggestions. :) Also,
> it would help to know what console you are playing
Actually, you are going to want to train all of your stats up at some
point. Same thing with skills and spells: irrespective of whichever
class you play, there are must-haves for your character. For instance,
even though you might select Warrior as a class and Thief as your
secondary, you are
You cannot move the log-yet. You will find a tool that will help you do that.
Also, you cannot find all of the coins for the girl until you have
another tool that you will not receive for a long while yet.
On 3/10/20, John Sanders wrote:
> Hi my name is John Sanders.
>
> I have a question: I'm
I have asked for a similar favor from the community, but have been met
with silence thus far.
I am not musically gifted-not at all, in fact. My talents lie in other
directions.
On 3/14/20, FARHAD ALI BHATTI wrote:
> hello friends,
> I need to transform manamons which can only be transform
are supposed to find the girls coins.
>
> I'm up to floor 4. how should I go about completing the cave?
>
> I hope to hear from you soon.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> John Sanders
>
>
> On 3/11/2020 5:32 AM, Justin Jones wrote:
>> You cannot move the log-yet. You will fi
, I don't
> think we have the right to take their work without permission, even if that
> does mean that the game is no longer available.
>
> Having said that, as a dev, I'm maybe a bit biased.
> Thanks.
> Nick.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-gamers@groups.i
If the developer indeed no longer has a presence/does not support
their software, then the game would be classified as "abandonware."
The answer, most definitively, is no, it is not wrong to crack
abandonware.
On 4/1/20, michael barnes wrote:
>
>
> Me personally I don't think it is wrong.
o how people think on this kind of
> thing.
>
> Thanks.
> Nick.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-gamers@groups.io On Behalf Of Justin
> Jones
> Sent: 01 April 2020 11:21
> To: blind-gamers@groups.io
> Subject: Re: [blind-gamers] Give me your thoughts
>
Keep up the good work.
On 3/30/20, CluelessGorilla wrote:
> Thanks Shaun
>
>> On Mar 30, 2020, at 4:37 PM, Shaun Everiss wrote:
>>
>>
>> Again this is a good video.
>>
>> I can't wait for the next one.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 31/03/2020 8:46 am, CluelessGorilla wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> How is
Fair points; both responses I mean.
On 4/1/20, michael barnes wrote:
> As I stated earlier I think that a developer that is going to become of
> no trace they should do a couple of things. One unlock the software for
> people to be able to play the games.
> Two have a way of someone contacting
eleased all
> rights to something, then they still own it, and there for its not
> abandoned.
>
> Thanks.
> Nick.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-gamers@groups.io On Behalf Of Justin
> Jones
> Sent: 01 April 2020 14:33
> To: blind-gamers@groups.io
> Subjec
Clever
On 8/17/20, Paul Lemm wrote:
> Hi Gary,
>
> Not promising it will work, but as a possible solution/method for explaining
> this: You could ask him to stand facing directly towards a radio which is
> playing music, he'll at this point recognise the radio/sound is directly in
> front of
Is it Android exclusive?
On 9/22/20, Jacob Kruger wrote:
> That's the one - quick try, and while not perfect interface, definitely
> usable/interesting.
>
>
>
> Jacob Kruger
> Blind Biker
> "Resistance is futile...but, acceptance is versatile..."
>
>
>
> On 22 September 2020 09:18:35 "Jude
You have a long walk ahead of yourself is all. Also, you will want to
make sure your Manamon are decently leveled and that you have a good
amount of items. You have some tough fights ahead of yourself.
On 9/19/20, mattias wrote:
> after you defited byron in the ounderground you are litle stuck
There's only one way to go after you find the little rest area with
the bed and the merchant.
On 9/19/20, mattias wrote:
> i meen where you come to after difeted byron. frozen hinterland
>
>
> Den 20 september 2020 02:59:21 skrev "Justin Jones"
> :
>
>> It's pre
It's pretty straight forward: only one way to go, really.
On 9/19/20, mattias wrote:
> yes but where should i go? seems i cant leave the snow thing
>
>
> Den 19 september 2020 21:19:57 skrev "Justin Jones"
> :
>
>> You have a long walk ahead of yourself is a
pid puzzle with the table etc
>
>
> Den 20 september 2020 13:26:21 skrev "Justin Jones"
> :
>
>> There's only one way to go after you find the little rest area with
>> the bed and the merchant.
>>
>> On 9/19/20, mattias wrote:
>>> i
Yep, it's annoying and you've got to move fast. Fortunately, you don't
have far to go.
On 9/20/20, mattias wrote:
> no the puzle was easy. but the next room! seems you only have 3 seconds to
> go fro
>
>
> Den 20 september 2020 17:49:45 skrev "Justin Jones"
> :
>
Depends on what you have. I would like to get my hands on a few of the
trade-only Manamon/the Symphonid--or whatever the hell that thing is
called that you can only get through completing the annoying
music-based minigames.
On 7/18/20, Hunter Hoke wrote:
> Hello all.
> I am looking for someone
You literally cannot miss the rope--or anything else like it.
On 7/20/20, mattias wrote:
> no you get it if you have the 5 key
>
>
> Den 20 juli 2020 19:52:59 skrev "Tobias Vinteus" :
>
>> Hi, I think the rope is somewhere in the jungle where the hathorillion
>> drops you.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, 20
Ice, maybe. I don't remember what actually hurt it as that was many
weeks ago when I fought the thing.
On 7/19/20, mattias wrote:
> How exactly should i kill that?
>
> Fire or ghost or electrisity no damage
>
>
>
> Skickades från E-post för Windows 10
>
>
>
>
--
Justin M. Jones, M.A.
A trick you will want to learn is to follow walls rather than
sprinting through the middle of an area. Sometimes you have to do the
latter, but I would work on following walls until you get the knack of
navigating Manamon's areas.
On 8/3/20, Katie Epperson via groups.io wrote:
> From the door of
Why?
On 8/4/20, mattias wrote:
> I should never more buy anything from this developer
>
>
>
>
>
> Skickades från E-post för Windows 10
>
>
>
>
--
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atreides...@gmail.com
(254) 624-9155
701 Ewing St. #509-C, Ft. Wayne IN, 46802
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Groups.io Links: You
I had this issue too; Aaron--or whomever did his writing/quest
design--forgot to put some linking text in that would direct you to
your next objective.
Remember that area you had to traverse to get to the mechanical city?
There is a machine there that you need to go investigate. Be warned
though,
r
> paths but I have no tool for swimming
>
> I don"t know how can I continue
>
> Enviado desde mi iPhone
>
>> El 2 ago 2020, a las 12:08, Justin Jones
>> escribió:
>>
>> If you are talking about the Water Stadium, you don't need swimming
>> g
If you are talking about the Water Stadium, you don't need swimming
gear; you have to time your movement onto the boats that pass through
each body of water.
On 8/2/20, Jonathan Chacon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am playing Manamon 2 and I am in the city of the electric platform.
>
> I could not find
You use them to hunt a couple of mythic Manamon. I don't remember
where you find them all though.
On 7/31/20, mahmud faiz haifan wrote:
> Hello everyone, I want to ask about an item called Blackmatter Husk. What
> is the function of that item and where can I get them all? Thanks before
>
>
>
>
You are going to have to learn how to time the laser bursts. What I do
is to save after passing each laser trap.
Also, there's a very annoying part where you have to complete a puzzle
that gives you--temporary--immunity to lasers. Without the immunity,
there is a place that you cannot pass
The mini games are far more annoying than the movement nonsense.
Though, I wish Aaron had thought to add some navigation tools that the
player could use, e.g. a way to check your coordinates on the map.
On 8/4/20, Tobias Vinteus wrote:
> One has to learn wher to walk so as not fall off the
no one knows, then fair enough, but please tell me the so I don't
> spam the mailing list.
>
>
> - Justin
>
> On 6/23/20, Justin Jones wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I decided to try and finish the original Manamon and am basically done
>> with everything.
I downloaded and installed the demo, but cannot play the game--even
when I am told that accessibility is enabled. I am a JAWS user, but I
got nothing, and decided to see if Narrator would play nicely with it:
same result. Anyone else have luck with the demo? I want to play
it--and maybe, to
pensive endeavour because of the terms of its
>> ULA. If none of the users who want JAWS support step up to fund it (at
>> least in part), how does that expense get covered?
>>
>> I'm honestly not attempting to shame you into funding the project
>> Justin, I've got no st
Thanks
I'm out then. I wish them luck, but until they can support the usual
screen-readers I cannot, in good conscience, support them.
- Justin
On 7/2/20, Robert Kingett wrote:
> You have to use NVDA. Not JAWS, for now. They told me through FB Messenger
> that JAWS was giving them huge
wishes.
>
> Ian Mcnamara
>
>> On 2 Jul 2020, at 17:21, Justin Jones wrote:
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> I'm out then. I wish them luck, but until they can support the usual
>> screen-readers I cannot, in good conscience, support them.
>>
>>
>> - Jus
achine, maybe 192.168.100.20 and this
> is the one you give in the Online Trading.
>
> It is a time ago, that I did this.
>
> Greats
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: blind-gamers@groups.io On Behalf Of Justin
> Jones
> Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 4:53 PM
At Robert, fair enough. If they are able to have an updated version of
the demo that supports JAWS, then I will happily give it a test. If I
like it, I will absolutely support them, but until then, without the
ability to give it a trial I will not part with a single cent.
On 7/2/20, Justin Jones
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