The difference is, a lot of people don't want to have to try so hard to
understand 50% of a game's story. I'll be honest... I'm one of them. I want
to be able to leap right into a game and not have to worry about setting up
clipboard monitoring, translation software, etc etc. Yes, yu may
sorry I am late to this thread. Is this an IOS game?
Keith
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From: Shadow Dragon elementalult...@hotmail.com
To: Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:08 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Uken Games
Hi,
Was just wondering how many people play or know about
No, that's not what I think I can understand, that's what I understand. It's
actually not as hard as you're making it out to be, and with
InstantTranslate, there is no pasting anymore, it's just a matter of hitting
one extra keystroke in between lines of dialogue, menu choices, etc. The
They're for iOS, Facebook, google play and apparently even blackberry. I
have no idea if the facebook version is accessible or not. I believe Storm8
is cross-platform using facebook and Android as well, but don't quote me on
that.
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From: Keith
I'd also love to set Swamp aside to work on other games, but so far that hasn't
been easy. Swamp got so big that it took a tremendous amount of time just to
maintain it, and the security. I do plan to do other games and projects, but I
guess I have been telling myself that for 6 months, haha!
Hi Clement.
I can believe that entirely. Gramar in Italian is different enough, being
that there you virtually never use pronowns and place the subject of a
sentence first, so bring it to me becomes me it you bring and I do have
the advantage of having studdied spanish before (which has a
Thanks, Phil. This game is a blast, even though I've only completed the
second level. Now that I see how it works, it's great.
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From: Phil Vlasak p...@pcsgames.net
To: Gamers Discussion list
Hi.
Well in fairness there was! obsessive compulsive during the BGT competition
as well, which for a simple word game was rather fun.
I do remember that conversation Aprone, and the agreement that a bigger
project would be a good idea, and we've certainly seen that in where Swamp
has gone.
Hi folks,
We are pleased to announce the release of X-Wheel 1.1. Though this is not a
major release, it does contain a couple of important changes.
Firstly, the game now contains a player manager, where you can have anything
between two and four players. You can decide which players are human,
Hi, me again,
Been pluggin away at entering the log on info into mush z and I have
found only 4 muds that work:
Alter Aeon
Cyber assault (but I don't understand the info that comes up on the output
screen every time you hit enter. Explaination is rough)
Marvel City of Lights (cannot
hi,
try star conquest.
moo.squidsoft.net port .
Sent from my iPad
On 22 Mar 2013, at 10:33, Keith ks.steinbac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, me again,
Been pluggin away at entering the log on info into mush z and I have found
only 4 muds that work:
Alter Aeon
Cyber assault (but I
question. This game info you gave has no TCIP address. Don't I need 3
pieces of info to connect to a MUD? Domain address (the squid part ) the 4
or 5 digit port number, and the TCIP address with all the periods in it
(usually seen on the game pages between brackets?)
Thanks
Keith
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Hi Thomas,
Have you tried Slide from L-wroks?
or was that L-Works?
Welcome to Slide. Slide is a 15-number slide puzzle with a few extra modes.
A slide puzzle is a puzzle usually with a picture or a group of numbers. A
typical slide puzzle is a 4 by 4 grid of squares with one blank spot for
Hi Thomas,
Another game that came out in January was,
GMA Lander
In GMA Lander, you try to land your ship on a moon, asteroid or planet
without crashing by using one key to control your thrusters. You must be
aware of your fuel supply, altitude, thruster power, terminal velocity (if
any), and
No, you only need either the DNS info or the IP address. They both go in the
same field and you don't use both at once, just one or the other. Usually
the DNS, in this case, Moo.squidsoft.net, is sufficient, and the IP address
is only there as a fallback if that doesn't work.
By the way, I've
What platform/s does this game play on?
Fred Olver
- Original Message -
From: Damien C. Pendleton dam...@x-sight-interactive.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 5:15 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] X-Wheel 1.1 Released
Hi folks,
We are pleased to
The answer is at the URL given.
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Shepherds are the best beasts, but Labs are a close second.
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From: Fred Olver goodfo...@charter.net
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 8:30 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] X-Wheel 1.1 Released
I was just confused. When I go to enter info for a new world, it first asks
me for a name for the world. So, I enter Star Conquest in the name
The next field isTCIP this cannot be blank and I always thought it was a
series of numbers and periods. Then it asks for the port number which I've
Thank you, Charles, that was not the answer I was hoping for. Let me try it
this way and see if you can give me the answer which iws requested. I have a
Windows XP machine. Can I play this game on my computer. There, does that do
it for you. Is that clear enough for you? Next time, if you want
I do remember that conversation myself, though not who supported
which point.
- Original Message -
From: Jeremy Kaldobsky jer...@kaldobsky.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Date sent: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 00:53:44 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Looking For Something
I don't have access to it right now, but when I get back to my
main computer I'll post a link to some recordings I did of
various missions. It is extremely possible to solo every mission
in the game, and in many cases it's much easier. As a rule of
thumb, you very rarely have to shoot stuff
It's not being mean. The info is most likely found at the URL from which it
is downloaded. All you have to do is to look right where you're directed.
Logically, a developer gives a lot of info you need to know about a game at
their URL, so isn't that the obvious place to start looking for
Well Tom, I would have to say that you're suffering the effects of
what you've engaged in yourself. We all still wait with eager
anticipation for the Mysteries of the Ancients sidescroller that you
began work on... errh... when was that now? Large-scale projects like
the ones a lot of us have
I took the explainations you all gave me and finally figured out what I was
supposed to be entering in the Mush z new world config page. So thanks a
bunch to all those who helped explain the connection protocol for muds with
me.
Keith
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If
Hi john.
well I will be back at my flat and my desktop next weekend, so getting back
into swamp myself would be nice. i hadn't thought of soloing missions,
though i suppose if you play the sneaky way that might still work.
All the best,
dark.
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Hi guys,
SudoSan, the free online blind-accessible sudoku game, is back online
after its mysterious disappearance* several weeks ago. You can find it
on its familiar location here:
http://audiogames.net/sudosan/
Have fun! And if you like it, please follow AudioGames.net and Creative
Heroes
Hi Michael.
On the replayability angle, I often find that games are replayable from the
perspective of reexperiencing the atmosphere or story, or just trying to
best the tough challenges another time. It is this that has made me replay
shades of doom and Sarah. By the same tocan, i've
YYou don't have to be sneaky. All you have to do is be aware of
the map and your character. I'll dig up my list of recordings and
post a link when I get back to my machine tonight, and if you (or
anybody else) would like me to run through any aspect in more
detail feel free to email me.
Dark, for a very long time it had gotten so bad that literally 100% of work on
Swamp was only to keep up with the endless assault of hackers. Every now and
then things would ease up, or I'd get some extra free time, and I would make a
little actual progress toward the next set of features or
Fred,
It is a PC game.
Kind regards,
Damien C.S. Pendleton.
-Original Message-
From: Fred Olver
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 1:30 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] X-Wheel 1.1 Released
What platform/s does this game play on?
Fred Olver
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I totally agree with what you're saying here Dark. A lot of
unchannelled potential is going to waste for poor Tom. Thankfully,
I've had enough experience with other aspects of life and my own
creative tendency to wander to have more sympathy for what Tom's gone
through than impatience for the game
Thank you very much.
- Original Message -
From: Damien C. S. Pendleton dam...@dcpendleton.co.uk
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 11:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] X-Wheel 1.1 Released
Fred,
It is a PC game.
Kind regards,
Damien C.S.
I think that Tom is working on other game titles to break up the monotony,
and to also as a refresher. Plus, they keep him going as far as game
production. Of course, he has had setbacks such as other life issues and
computer bummers, too. I'm willing to wait until the Ark of Hope is
Hi Keith,
in Mushclient, you only need the first three fields in the dialogue for new
muds. The first one is indeed the name of the mud. The second one is for
either the url like Moo.squidsoft.net or the ip-adress like 192.168.154.92.
You only need one of these in this field, not both. The
I have a question, although it will make me sound stupid.
Why were hackers trying to hack into the server or game? I guess I don't
understand what the purpose of that would be. Was it to take control or just to
destroy everything?
I mean, the game is free, so what else could there be for someone
Well if I assumed a little too much I appologize. Though the trouble with
the games for me specifically hasn't actually been the language.. more the
lack of time to sit down and play them. But at least you can understand the
majority of what's going on... which is more than I could do with the
Some of the people are just cheaters looking to give themselves an unfair
advantage over the other players, but a good percentage are doing it for
malicious purposes. We get hackers that try to crash the server so that no one
can play. We get hackers that try to disrupt other players' clients
That really sucks.
I know that's not adequate.
Good luck keeping them out.
Christina
-Original Message-
From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of Jeremy
Kaldobsky
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 3:57 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Aprones games
well aprone swamp is more than just you now its become one of the
most successfull multiplayer blind audiogames to date.
It started as a joke really a helloween type game and spun from there.
it reminds me about shades of doom that started as a silly idea that
was never going to go anywhere
true aprone and anyway once you have everything in that can be in
there should be enough customisation to keep swamp supporting itself.
True there will still be updates, but once the core stuff is done not to much.
At 05:40 AM 3/23/2013, you wrote:
Dark, for a very long time it had gotten so
Hi all.
I know some of this is old but I havn't got round to it till now.
firstly what is pc blaster except for some bad wormy wormware?
I havn't found the link to the game please give it to me and m more
info please.
Tom There was a servey conducted here a little ago on tech and its uses.
Shaun,
I am sorry to bother you, and I also apologize to the list.I don't have Shaun's
email address to take this off list and it is my last chance to get a hold of
him.
Shaun, could you resend me the link to that shadowgate atari walkthru? I
thought Nina got it, but she lost it or something.
Hi,
I am sorry to hear that. I always assumed they wanted money, or to steal
information , but I guess they get a buzz off of breaking other peoples things.
That is unfortunate that they waste all that talent on hurting others, instead
of helping. sigh.
Thanks for the info. I just didn't know.
As promised, here's a link to a list of recordings and
playthroughs I've done of various parts of swamp. Some are
instructional, some are more for entertainment value. All are
spoilers.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/85682400/swamp%20links.txt
If you'd like to see a recording of anything else,
Hi Al and all,
Just for your information the standard operating procedure for
something like this would be to mail your message to the moderators
rather than the list, and we can forward it onto the proper recipient.
That would keep messages like this off list and would save the list
from seeing
Hi Jeremy,
I remember the conversation in question, and I also remember coming
down on the side of completing major projects like Swamp rather than
several little games. The main reason I said what I said back then is
it seemed like you would start a game, get half way through it, start
another
Hi Shaun,
Oh, knowing Aprone he probably could come up with something as good as
Swamp or better given enough time, but of course that is the big
problem. Developers are always faced with the question of weather to
write several mini games or one monster game like Swamp that goes on
and on life
Personally, i like a something in between-instead of a lot of little games
or one huge game, how about a medium ammount of fairly complete games eh? At
least now you can take what you've made with Swamp--the security manager and
so on, and bring it to all your new games. Quite cool.
Check out
Hi Michael,
Lol! Right you are my good man. I'm guilty as charged.
As you accurately pointed out Mysteries of the Ancients has swallowed
me up with work, seems like a never ending task, but I think the end
product will be worth it because it is not likely to be a game someone
can pick up and
Ok, thank you. I will do that from now on.
al
The truth will set you free
Jesus Christ of Nazareth 33A.D.
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From: Thomas Ward
To: Gamers Discussion list
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 7:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] For Shaun everiss...
Hi Al and all,
That's what we've got in castaways. A complete game that's not as
large as swamp, but that's not small either.
- Original Message -
From: Ken The PionEar kenwdow...@me.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Date sent: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 20:17:00 -0400
Subject: Re: [Audyssey]
Hi John,
Good point, and that's like to see more of. Castaways is a good game,
is fairly complete as it is, and its not as much work to develop and
maintain as Swamp is. Although, I always felt there was room for
Castaways to grow and expand.
On 3/22/13, john jpcarnemo...@comcast.net wrote:
Hi chella.
sm.ever...@gmail.com is my address.
I could upload the links again however I may as well just give you
the walkthrough I did in the audiogames folder brendan did.
I can't ofcause upload stuff by rule but I forgot and lauren
kindly put it up on her space
the link is
I think swamp has become some sort of rpg engine I'd like that to be
extended to the point where as well as being to create maps of stuff
you had more than zombies not much is needed to make it a non zombie
theme'd rpg engine.
custom maps, sounds, clans forts etc, its almost like
Hi Al,
The internet is a mean and nasty place out there. You'd be surprised
how many talented people out there use their computer technical skills
just for spite or to break something just because they can. Its
amazing how many hackers are asked why they did it and the best answer
they can give
I think you hit that one well, swamp has the feeling its got its own
life, its own following.
Its active and alive and to be honest I don't want it to ever end.
every so often I am reminded that it must have an end but so much new
stuff comes out from it all the time.
Eventually though once its
well swamp was small and got bigger.
maybe we could have small games stepping up to a big arc.
It would be good if one day we could have several games.
every game was in a series and every game you clocked would look for
the next game in the series if you didn't have it you would have to
buy
I never really got the idea of castaways but then I have never got
the idea of lunimals daytona etc.
I've never like the idea of the games like smuglers where you trade
stuff, I am mostly into the action/ exploration side of games, fast
paced with loads of action to keep me active.
MOstly
Hi Shaun,
Thanks buddy, I appreciate it.
I think Nina is interested because she might want to add in those extra
puzzles. She was only familiar with the nintendo version so maybe this will
increase the game a bit? I hope so. It's good, but this might make it better.
Thanks again,
al
The truth
Hi Al,
Cheap thrills. That is why most crackers do it. A lot of the crackers
out there are teenagers or people who are just immature adults who
like breaking into computers and messing things up for a laugh. The
mentality here is like the grade school bully who picks on everyone
else during
You got that tom, I was talking to a tech I usually chat with and
he recons that if all the hackers got together they could actually do
something great only if they made a name for themselves.
I had someone design a weather program using xml it works and I use
it however for what it is its
no problem.
I would be interested in the extra puzzles.
At 04:41 PM 3/23/2013, you wrote:
Hi Shaun,
Thanks buddy, I appreciate it.
I think Nina is interested because she might want to add in those
extra puzzles. She was only familiar with the nintendo version so
maybe this will increase the
It is truly a shame...
All this reminds me of Matthew Broderick in Wargames, ever see it? Some
computer had gone thru some kind of logical loop where it intended to actually
start a thermonuclear war. I even played the game based on the movie on my
friends atari computer, lol. The thing that
hello,
what about the forth map that was completed, the new weapons and missions?
have you to decided against coding those
On 3/22/2013 10:27 PM, shaun everiss wrote:
true aprone and anyway once you have everything in that can be in
there should be enough customisation to keep swamp supporting
hi thomas,
you forgot to mention the good hackers
the hackers who believe in freedom information who hack into databases
of governments and corpurations to expose corruption and dirty secrets
I don't believe any hackers who attack aprone's server fit that catagory
On 3/23/2013 5:24 AM, Thomas
hi,
i'd personally like to have one gigantic game instead of many small ones
its just amazing how much replay value swamp has
On 3/23/2013 2:17 AM, Ken The PionEar wrote:
Personally, i like a something in between-instead of a lot of little
games or one huge game, how about a medium ammount of
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