Hi,
If you mean which Sapi voice is used. Yes, you can. If you mean
actually change the type of voice output used such as Sapi, a certain
screen reader, etc the answer is no.
Cheers!
On 5/2/15, King Meade wrote:
> Does anyone know if you are able to change the speech engine in Jim
> Kitchen's
Hi,
Can you play Trivia Crack on a PC? If so, where does one download it
from and is it accessible?
thanks,
Dacia
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Mist? lol!
I played those with my ex-wife and a friend of ours. I remember there
were times when it was tricky to get set up right to pick up things,
though my memory might be faulty in this regard. The real thing that
made Mist very impressive was that the puzzles were very difficult and
differ
Hi Tom.
I'd totally agree that the first person perspective is common to both and
whether something is an adventure or not depends upon what the character
does, indeed the chief reason I created the first person adventure genre is
that I looked around and saw a huge number of games that had a
Hi Dark,
Good point. The movement is very important in defining what is
first-person verses side-scroller etc so I do take your point below in
terms of audio games.
Obviously, in a graphical game there is a huge difference between
first-person and third-person perspective. In first-person games
Hi Dark,
Fair enough. Although in my humble opinion first-person shooter and
first-person adventure game are synonymous with each other. A shooter
is more combat oriented where adventures are perhaps mostly puzzle
oriented, but both are first-person in perspective and style of game
play. Thus why
Hi Cara,
An interesting question. Myself I more or less assumed a first-person
shooter and a first-person adventure game were one and the same thing
with the only difference being that a shooter is more combat oriented
where an adventure game more puzzle oriented. By my definition a
first-person g