If a CD of the game was available, the price would rise exponentially.
Then people would be complaining about the high price.
This would also exclude those in countries who would pay much more for
shipping than is reasonable.
Even if there was a choice, physical medium or digital download, how
m
Yes, because, with kids being exposed to technology at younger ages,
they know much more about it by the time they're old enough to test
boundaries. So even if there are parental filters in place, most kids
who want to will figure out a way to circumvent them.
On 4/29/2015 7:42 PM, Bryan Peter
For what it's worth, I agree with you, Dark.
Do I think the game could stand to be a bit more realistic? Sure. Over
on the Audiogames forum, I've made an extensive list of suggestions that
I do hope are implemented in some way. I don't think it's very
representative of gang life, or really any
I realize I'm coming down hard on pretty much all your points, Jeremy,
but I have to respond to this message too.
I don't think the party sequence is all that unusual. Well, unusual
isn't the right word, but I can't think of a better one at the moment.
What I mean is, how in the world is this an
Hey, just keep at it. I felt that way at first too. But once you get the
hang of it, it's a brilliant game.
As to your question, without giving spoilers, what you need for breaking
down doors can be found in the factory.
On 4/29/2015 11:09 PM, michael maslo wrote:
Hi again list:
I read o
That sounds like an excellent, if bizarre, setup for a fanfiction. Lol.
On 4/30/2015 8:39 AM, dark wrote:
Well Bryan on the one hand I actually can believe more readily someone
might have committed crimes over tabletop games more than other forms
of gaming. Tabletop rp games are after all a so
Wow, there are different shields other than the steel shield? I'm going
to assume that they can be found in the weapons shop. Time to try and
raid that some more, I suppose. I did pick up a couple of cool weapons
there already.
On 4/30/2015 10:15 AM, Aaron Baker wrote:
Hello,
You can, in addi
How tired must everyone in this game be of eating goats? Lol
On 4/30/2015 1:42 PM, Josh K wrote:
yep agree there.
now to change the subject I've been playing psycho strike and have
been killing goats. its lots of fun this game! I'd love to see a goat
simulator where you play the part of a goat
Oh, sorry, I misunderstood you.
Ah well, it doesn't hurt to stock up on weapons anyway.
On 4/30/2015 2:05 PM, Aaron Baker wrote:
Steel shield is the only armor available.
If there were more, they would appear in the black market over time.
On 4/30/15, Desiree Oudinot wrote:
Wow, ther
I'm trying to remember which game it is that I've played that makes you
agree that you're over 18 each time you play it. That's going to bother
me now. It's an audio game, I believe, and while I think that's
overkill, maybe a similar thing could be put in place in this game as well.
I also hav
When I play, I come up with totally ridiculous, unrealistic names. That
way my characters sound like a particularly stupid comic book villain, lol.
On 5/1/2015 12:31 PM, Bryan Peterson wrote:
LOL. I like to give my character my own name and age, although there
is a particular ex-girlfriend's na
d wondrous strange and there are more things benieth the stars
than even the archmaesters of the citadel can dream.
- Original Message - From: "Desiree Oudinot"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Friday, May 01, 2015 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] physical cd's
s list and the Audio
Games Forum don't find them that objectionable. I certainly don't have
any objections over them and wouldn't have any reason to complain
myself.
Cheers!
On 5/1/15, Desiree Oudinot wrote:
I'm trying to remember which game it is that I've played that
e specific
than "Re: Contents of Gamers digest..."
Today's Topics:
1. Re: psycho strike help (Aaron Baker)
2. Re: psycho strike some observations (Thomas Ward)
3. Re: psycho strike some observations (Thomas Ward)
Hi,
I could be wrong, but I think he's referring to the fact that when rides
break down, they aren't simply repaired, but need to be demolished
completely. This has always struck me as unrealistic, particularly when
it comes to the food stands. If a grill or oven breaks, you wouldn't
annihilat
t any assistance.
Mr nick I have already a good maintainance staff and I am giving them
a required vage.
Why is this happening?
Thanks
Ishan
On 8/23/15, Desiree Oudinot wrote:
Hi,
I could be wrong, but I think he's referring to the fact that when rides
break down, they aren't s
Hi,
In my experience, it's probably a good idea to start out using the
knife. In the beginning of the game, you only need to hit the enemies a
few times to kill them, so take advantage of that while you can.
Wait until you pick up some extra items before using the guns, as in the
grand scheme o
it you, which
is what you don't want happening.
----------
From: "Desiree Oudinot"
Sent: Sunday, September 06, 2015 23:37
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] tips on blod shed
Hi,
In my experience, it's pr
Gotcha. Thanks.
On 9/7/2015 4:44 PM, john wrote:
That's why you use them at the *very* start of the game. You have more than
enough time to reload, because enemies move so slowly.
--
From: "Desiree Oudinot"
Sent: Monday, September
This is definitely a sweeping generalization. On the rare occasions when
I use cheat codes, I do it to experience playing in a different way.
Sometimes it's fun to feel invincible. It does cheapen the experience,
but so what? As long as you don't do it all the time, to me it's just
another way
Hi,
Here are two of the other games that were requested. Unfortunately, it
appears that my copy of XWing Patrol was corrupted, so I couldn't upload
it. I only had the sounds in the zip archive when I extracted it. So if
someone happens to have that, I would appreciate a copy.
Chickenkiller:
10/20/2015 9:23 PM, john wrote:
Update: when run, the installer reports that the setup files are corrupted.
The file on sendspace is 11.69 mb, is there more to it?
--
From: "Desiree Oudinot"
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 20:46
To: &qu
me know and I'll dig them up out of
the history.
Do you have any particular way you'd like to be referenced in our archive
contributor list?
----------
From: "Desiree Oudinot"
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 20:46
To: "Gamers Discussion
I totally agree with your sentiments. I think she should have been a
later boss too.
I was so frustrated that I was wishing for cheat codes, just so I could
get past her. But after a couple hours of trying, I finally beat her.
You need to hit her, then jump over her, then try to hit her again,
Focus your powers and prepare for buttle.
-Original Message----- From: Desiree Oudinot
Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2015 8:35 PM
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Frustrated with the gate, beating the grey lady.
I totally agree with your sentiments. I think she should have been a
by her evil presence. That would have been awesome.
On 10/22/2015 7:25 PM, Shaun Everiss wrote:
Or maybe a guide to what is going on, she doesn't want to be stuck in
the stairs and I don't blame her.
On 23/10/2015 12:17 p.m., Desiree Oudinot wrote:
I agree. In return for helping her
hi,
Here you go, freshly uploaded to Sendspace and verified to be working.
Smile.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/4myz0m
The Blind Access team is proud to present podcasts covering the Windows and
Android operating systems, as well as demonstrations of accessible games and
software!
Why not c
Agreed. I wonder if there's a master list somewhere of software for
motherboards that can be accessed in this way?
How accessible are these programs, generally?
The Blind Access team is proud to present podcasts covering the Windows and
Android operating systems, as well as demonstrations of a
Thanks for this. I was one of the ones who was looking for it. It's a
cool game. This was the first time I was able to play it, and while it's
a rather standard point and shoot affair, it's a cool little time killer.
The Blind Access team is proud to present podcasts covering the Windows and
A
ty as well?
--
From: "Desiree Oudinot"
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 14:16
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] game request: acefire
hi,
Here you go, freshly uploaded to Sendspace and verified to be working.
Smile.
https://www.sendspace.com/file
u could help us fill?
------
From: "Desiree Oudinot"
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 15:42
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] game request: acefire
Yep, I sure do. Here you go.
https://www.sendspace.com/file/oyo
ld you happen to have
the original installer? If not that's fine - its probably fine to just
repackage the game - but it would be nice to have, if possible.
----------
From: "Desiree Oudinot"
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2015 15:42
T
Hi,
Here are three of the games you requested.
Scrolling Battles:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/sk0byg
Shell Shock:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/ix6j91
The Snowball War:
https://www.sendspace.com/file/4684li
The Blind Access team is proud to present podcasts covering the Windows and
And
I haven't been able to log in since yesterday, but somehow my friend has
been able to, although he says the server is so laggy that it's not even
worth playing.
I managed to get in at one point last night, but I couldn't even leave
the safe zone.
Hopefully by the time I get back from doing m
This is truly shocking and devastating, and not at all what I expected
to find when I opened my inbox today. My condolences go out to his
friends, family, and those who knew him best, particularly his son. The
audio gaming community has lost a legend, and I am quite sure that this
has been a hu
I totally agree. It's really selfish of you people to be worrying about
his games at a time like this. Only time will tell what will happen to them.
On 3/4/2016 9:52 AM, loriduncan wrote:
I'm shocked and angry, the poor guy has just passed away, and people
are talking about his games and what
Silver Dollar? That's the first I've heard of it. What was it supposed
to be about?
On 12/15/12, Sky Mundell wrote:
> Hello, you menshened a couple of years ago that you would be developing a
> game called silver dollar. is that game still coming? looking forward to
> that one for sure!
>
> -
Lol, I was thinking the same thing. I'm very much looking forward to
the Windows version.
On 1/8/13, Charles Rivard wrote:
> Request for a Windows version? (grin)
>
> ---
> Shepherds are the best beasts, but Labs are a close second.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Draconis Entertainment"
I agree with what all of you are saying. I would much rather know what
I'm getting before I buy it. Even if a game sounds great from the
description, I may not enjoy the game at all, and would have regretted
buying it. As an example, I thought that Operation Blacksquare would
be a game I would real
at a demo is the most honest and best way to
>
> judge a game. You try before you buy and you be the judge. This is why I
> am in favor of game demos.
>
> ---
> Shepherds are the best beasts, but Labs are a close second.
> - Original Message -
> From: "Desiree
I agree. That was the only feature I really felt was lacking, because
you don't always have three people sitting around who want to play an
audio game.
On 2/21/13, Curt Taubert wrote:
> This is so awesome playing with bots. I'm more addicted to it now.
>
> ---
Hi,
i've found that if sites use numbers instead of letters for their
audio captchas, they're easier to understand. I'm not sure why this
is, since the synthesizer they use sounds like a dying robot, but
maybe that could be a viable solution for web developers who don't
want to get rid of their cap
Hi Dark,
I've had much the same experience as you have with Firefox, and the
versions seem to get less, not more stable, as time goes on. In fact,
I'm having this problem now with Firefox where whenever a page loads
that has any kind of Facebook or Twitter widgets, which, really, is
most web pages
This is awesome news! It's been awhile since a good game was released
for Windows, besides Press Your Luck, and I always liked the original
version of Change Reaction. It was one of the first audio games I ever
played. You can bet on the fact that I'll buy this when it comes out.
On 4/9/13, Dracon
I think the new ones have a different voice, and different games, but
don't hold me to that. i'm just going by things I read on the Zone.
On 4/11/13, Dallas O'Brien wrote:
> hi guys, that language master is still around and going strong. it
> only took 15 seconds of searching to show this. its ri
Wow! I never had a TMNT handheld game. I would love to track this one
down. I'm a huge Turtles fan, at least the classic series. What was
the object of the game? I'm going to assume it was a fighting game,
but in that case, i'm really surprised that it was so accessible. The
closest I ever got to p
of two phrases when attacking and pizza
> whenever they managed to get a slice. I did manage to find a
> handheld on Amazon called Shredir's Revenge, but not sure if
> that's the one.
>
> Tony the Tiger!!
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Desiree Oudinot
> Tony the Tiger!!
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Desiree Oudinot To: Gamers Discussion list Date sent: Sun, 14 Apr 2013 18:18:31 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] old handheld games
>
> HmmmMaybe you could type in the name of that game on youtube
> and
> see
ndheld game: There
> is what
> looks like a flight of stairs, each step a different color.
> Pattern Puzzles
> are in the game's memory, and you have to figure them out by the
> color, each
> of which has a different sound. There are 100 patterns to solve.
>
> ---
>
Also, some of those games and programs, such as Crazy Darts, Sonic
Match, Funk in the Trunk, and Sweet midi were free to begin with. I
feel that it's a definite misnomer for them to be placed in the
bundle. Unless I misread something, I believe the blog post said
something about how those programs
I agree as well. As someone who purchased copies of a couple of those
games, I don't like the fact that you have to buy the whole package. I
wish there was a system in place where you could just check the boxes
of the games and programs you wanted, and pay accordingly.
On 4/17/13, Thomas Ward wro
idn't misread.
>
>
>
> But thou must!
> -----Original Message-
> From: Desiree Oudinot
> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 5:05 PM
> To: Gamers Discussion list
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] BlindSoftware.com Is Closing
>
> Also, some of those games and programs, su
Hi Cara,
I'm not sure I agree with your assessment. In theory, it sounds nice,
but what I have noticed over the years, and this is coming from a
casual audio game player, not a developer, is that making audio games
is a pretty thankless job. Because of the smaller market, people tend
to want more w
I do see your point, but I wonder if this is all exaggerated because
the blind community is smaller. We have this list, the Audiogames
forum, and maybe a couple of other specialized online communities such
as the zone and Klango where games are discussed. So when 20 people
gang up on a developer, f
Exactly. It might be more expensive in the long run, but the whole
point that some of us are making is that we should be able to choose
whether we want the whole package, or just individual parts of it.
I know what the next phase of this argument will be, though. Something
along the lines of, "but
Why would he have to write separate keygens for each program, though?
The classic pipe and Troopanum games used the same system. There's one
down. Pipe and Troopanum2 used another one. I'm not sure what kind of
system the word games used, having never bought them, but since they
were released aroun
d generating keys for them. If you read Justin's post,
> he says you are getting the key generator program, singular.
>
> But I'm feeling like I'm the only person who actually read his post. LOL
>
> On Apr 18, 2013, at 4:28 PM, Desiree Oudinot
> wrote:
>
>> Why
Yeah, and frankly, how would it look if a whole bunch of people paid
$75 for this package, and then a few months later, Blindsoftware
popped back into existance with some new game or title?
On 4/18/13, Bryan Peterson wrote:
> The message was pretty clear. Forever usually means forever.
>
>
>
> Bu
At this point, I guess the only question that remains to be asked is:
Is the key generator alone worth $75?
On 4/18/13, Charles Rivard wrote:
> Time and work were spent on making a game. More time and effort were used
> to create a program that generated the game's unlock key. That program
> wo
Very true. I spent quite a lot of time playing Classic Pipe when I bought it.
On 4/18/13, Bryan Peterson wrote:
> He definitely put out some great titles. WOuld've been nice to see more but
> there you are.
>
>
>
> But thou must!
> -Original Message-
> From: blindle...@aol.com
> Sent: Thu
Let's see.
Classic Pipe and Pipe 2, Blast Chamber;
Troopanum 1 and 2;
Hunter;
Word Strain Vols. 1 and 2;
Crazy Darts;
and Sonic Match. I think that's it, although maybe Bobby's Revenge and
the original Deakout fall under that umbrella as well, but don't quote
me on that.
On 4/18/13, michael barnes
I certainly don't text that way. The fact that writing numbers in
place of actual words is considered normal is really quite sad to me.
On 4/19/13, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
> He writes emails like he's writing text messages. So, he uses 2 instead
> of to or too and b instead of be. I'm certainly n
Hi,
This is a really tough call. On one hand, I do think that these games
will always have their place, even just for nostalgia's sake. But is
that enough to update them to run on modern systems? My gut reaction
is to say no.
I think that part of the nostalgia of these games may be just
that--playi
that ca conect to a PC. So
> you can still get that controller feel on an emulator without having to
> worry about the NES messing up on you, which they do from time to time (the
>
> dreaded blinking screen anyone?)
>
>
> But thou must!
> -Original Message-
> F
Very well said, Dark. You pretty much took the words out of my mouth
on all points. If you're abandoning your company, your games, all your
hard work, the least you should do is allow that legacy to be passed
on so that future gamers could enjoy what were, frankly, some of the
building blocks of th
Hi,
Does she have a lot of other tracks installed as well? there's a limit
on how many you can have. I believe it's 50. I never liked that limit.
I always felt that it could have been raised to at least a hundred.
there are a lot of great cars and tracks that I've wanted to try, but
never have beca
That happened to me when I installed more Ram into this machine I'm
currently running, too. Luckily, it was a one-time deal, and FS didn't
question why I needed a new license key, but you can imagine my
disappointment when I found out that you can only have a certain
amount of RAM on a 32 bit syste
Another thing I was thinking is that some people might think that a
game is priced too high for what it is. For example, we now have RS
Games, the playroom, and Blind Adrenaline, not to mention all the
single-player card and board games that Jim Kitchen has developed.
When a person looks at All In
s up to 128 GB of ram.
> Big difference. :D
>
> Cheers!
>
> On 4/24/13, Desiree Oudinot wrote:
>> That happened to me when I installed more Ram into this machine I'm
>> currently running, too. Luckily, it was a one-time deal, and FS didn't
>> que
out account details for people
> to use. cause that way, if you are logged in, they can't be. lol.
> regards:
> Dallas
>
>
>
> On 25/04/2013, Desiree Oudinot wrote:
>> Yeah, I found that out the hard way, unfortunately. now i've got 8gb
>> of useless R
Hi,
Here are my answers.
1. Would you like the ability to order the game on CD? This would cost
something like 10 dollars extra including worldwide shipping. No, that
won't be necessary. Very few games are sold on CD nowadays.
2. How much does the size of the game matter when it comes to the
downl
No kidding. Besides, Liam is a member of that site, so what a
blatantly stupid thing to do.
On 4/29/13, Thomas Ward wrote:
> Hi Dark,
>
> Agreed. I just issued such a stern warning in my last post,and frankly
> I hate insensitive and blatant remarks like those Nicole gave. Just
> because she or s
Unless you type in a fake address and phone number. I can't imagine
how such a system could be confirmed.
On 5/2/13, Stephen wrote:
> another approach is you could make it so that the game is branded
> with your serial number, name and address and telephone number and
> it's displayed as soon as
This is true. It's very easy to take the flat, emotionless tone of a
screen reader and project that onto how the person might be saying
what they're thinking. When you think of it that way, it's easy to
assume that people are being deliberately malicious or ignorant. If
you had the same conversatio
Try hitting the right arrow twice instead and see what happens.
On 4/12/14, ishan dhami wrote:
> Hello guise I'm playing super liam and in suburban street second level
> I usually die I press right aero 3 times for a bonus round
> but I'm dying What should I do?
> Regards
> Ishan
>
> ---
> Gamer
What I meant to say is that, when I've tried tapping the right arrow 3
times, that never worked for me. When I would start the jump with the
up arrow, I would then hit the right arrow twice, and would be taken
to the bonus round.
On 4/13/14, Bryan Peterson wrote:
> Tap Up once to start the jump,
I was wondering, if you download the Ivona voices in Klango, are they
available to other applications? You can get them for free that way,
although every time I ever tried to download them it was painfully
slow, so I gave up. If I could use them as Sappi 5 voices, though, I
may try again.
On 5/4/1
Ah, ok. I thought that might be the case. Thanks. I've heard they're
less expensive than most other commercial TTS voices anyway.
On 5/4/13, Curt Taubert wrote:
> unfortunately no, you have to either get a demo or pay for the voices to
> use them for other applications.
>
> --
> Curt Taubert
> sk
So you can actually have both versions of Change Reaction installed on
the same computer? I didn't know this. I thought that the new one
would simply overwrite the old, much as Super Egg Hunt Plus overwrites
other versions. In that case, it makes perfect sense, but I actually
prefer some of the sou
Wouldn't Tetris be somewhat similar?
On 6/1/13, Bryan Peterson wrote:
> None that I know of.
>
> But thou must!
>
> On 6/1/2013 1:17 PM, Chris H wrote:
>> Hello all
>> can I ask what sighted equivalents if any please to Change Reaction?
>>
>>
>> Chris
>>
>> On 01/06/2013 19:23, Chris H wrote:
>>>
Hi,
Do you have any plans to add a feature to any of your games that would
tell us when the game is launched that an update is available? Even if
you had to go to the website itself to download and install it, it
seems that having a notification might be nice. This is just a
suggestion, though.
On
Agreed, Lite Cars is my favorite as well. I actually like the classic
mode better than the arcade mode, for some odd reason. I think it's
probably because it has more of a retro feel. Plus, it's easier to get
to a really high level in that mode.
I also very much enjoy Lite Locator when I'm bored. P
For the most part, I agree with you guys. Crazy Tennis was a fun
little time-waster, though. I thought that beach volleyball would have
been a cool concept, but I thought it was overpriced, so I never
purchased it. And, given the fact I didn't really care for their other
games, I didn't want to spe
Hi,
I was wary of responding to this topic until we heard from the
developers of the original games. Since we have, I'll ask my question.
The shooting range isn't part of the package of games you provided, at
least not that I've seen. Do you have it? that was my favorite PCS
title. I never bought t
Ah well. Thanks for looking, I appreciate it.
On 6/19/13, Josh Kennedy wrote:
> I looked through all of jason's disks and could not find the shooting
> range game. sorry. I wish I had found that one though.
>
> On 6/19/2013 3:09 PM, Desiree Oudinot wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
uses the PC speaker for targeting, so even a virtual xp
> computer might not have a working pc speaker.
> I am planning to create a similar game for windows using the GMA game
> engine.
> I can't say when it will be finished.
> Phil
>
> - Original Message -
> From: &qu
hi all,
There has been some discussion recently about sports games on list,
and it got me thinking.
Way back in the late 90's, I remember playing a baseball game which,
either by accident or design, I can't remember which, was fully
accessible. It was rather simple--if I recall, you would tab to a
I completely agree. Please try to take a step back and look at this
situation with a bit more objectivity. I don't think that 24 hours is
necessarily a reasonable time frame, although with automated systems
such as Draconus uses, I can see why someone would consider 24 hours
to be enough. However,
That doesn't make sense though. If he's selling something, and he
doesn't get back to his clients within 24 hours, he wouldn't tell
them, "it's ok, just go out and crack my software. I don't give a
damn." That's just plain idiotic. I think Ryan is right--I gave an
objective viewpoint earlier in thi
Well, this is my personal opinion, but you didn't miss much by not
playing Chillingham. That game really didn't impress me. However,
Grizzly Gulch was fun the first few times I played it. It just lacks
replay value. I can think of about 10 different ways I would have
expanded it myself, content I w
Yeah, but you don't want to use the slingshot too often, because if
you run out of stones you're screwed. You have to balance it out with
the shields and the slingshot. It's not always an easy thing to do.
On 8/30/13, Ian McNamara wrote:
> The way to get past the bares is ether use your force shi
Hi,
I have both games, and I uploaded them to Sendspace.
Bobby's Revenge:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/6mpn3f
Duck Hunter:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/4icton
On 2/13/12, michael barnes wrote:
> Hey, I was wondering if anyone might have a copy of Bobby's Revenge,
> and Duck Hunter?
> If someon
Hi,
If you tried the Sappi version, you might try downloading the full
voice edition instead. I didn't have that problem, but people on the
audiogames forum have been saying this could be a fix.
I'm having a problem too though. I can get to the part where you
select your teams, then on the next scr
Hi,
The only explanation I can come up with that hasn't been mentioned on
this thread so far would be to make sure an antivirus program or
firewall isn't blocking the game. I don't see why it would try to
block the Kitchensinc games, since none of them connect to the
internet, but Top Speed will al
Hi Damien,
Join the club! I also tried an IPhone and hated it. While I did
eventually get to the point where I could dial a number within a
reasonable amount of time (with a lot of trial and error, and it still
wasn't as fast as dialing a number with buttons, since you have to
tap, make sure it's t
Hi Damien,
Well, we're way past the point where devices with keyboards will be as
heavily marketed as they used to be. Unfortunately, what most people
are saying is true--the demand for touch screens is a lot higher than
the demand for buttons and keyboards. Just look at home appliances
that only u
When I bought my IPhone, I was so excited. There would be all these
aps at my fingertips, from the completely necessary like barcode
scanning and GPS to completely insane, but I guess I was seeing too
much novelty in it. One thing you have to remember too, is that as
much as it would be nice to buy
Well, I can agree with that. I can at least highly respect Apple for
taking the extra step and building accessibility into their devices.
That said, I too am someone who struggles with spacial awareness. I
think what it all comes down to is being able to accept that everyone
is different, and not e
Hi,
But this goes back to what I was saying, not only do you have to learn
a new set of commands and a new operating system, but a completely new
way to interact with a device as well. There's not only the operating
system to learn, which is difficult in itself, but all this stuff like
when to flic
Hi all,
I would just like to pose a few questions here. Do sighted people even
buy audio games from the ap store? I can see how they might look at
them out of curiosity, but I've known very few sighted people who gave
a thought to audio games (or knew they existed, for that matter) for
Windows, so
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