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Fair enough Tom.
I admit while I've briefly played a couple of the Wii sports games it's not
something I've done as frequently or know as much about as I do beatemups so
my assessment on the complexities of picking the thing up and playing
without sight might be off.
Beware the Grue!
Ark.
Well Darren, for sighted users beatemups don't have a complex interface in
terms of understanding what is going on. The problem tends to come in terms
of multiple block types, innumerable moves some of which counter others,
super moves, earning some bonuses from how you play that give you other
Hi Shaun:
Interesting. That sounds like it was real fun. I haven't had anything
like that lately either.
However, it goes back to what I said earlier on the list. It all
depends on the people you know and hang with. Some people really love
board games, others are into video games, and some don't
Hi Dark:
Exactly. Although, Wii Sports is arguable. I have played Wii Sports
with little difficulty so that game at least is arguably more
accessible than most games, but I take your point about most pick up
and play games are non-staarters if you are blind.
On 12/10/13, dark wrote:
> Hi Tom.
>
ers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of dark
> Sent: 10 December 2013 13:32
> To: Gamers Discussion list
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Monopoly-type games - Re: Some practical questions
> reguarding the Monopoly game
>
> Hi Tom.
>
> that is unfortunately tru
uld be the game
itself not the interface.
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From: Gamers [mailto:gamers-boun...@audyssey.org] On Behalf Of dark
Sent: 10 December 2013 13:32
To: Gamers Discussion list
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Monopoly-type games - Re: Some practical questions
reguarding the Monopoly game
H
Hi Tom.
that is unfortunately true, though one interesting fact in beatemup terms is
that for everyone the casual beatemup is sort of a thing of the past. After
all when I was growing up it was quite possible to walk into an arcade or a
friends house and pick up something like mortal combat, s
Well speaking of memmories tom, I was on holiday about 4 years back
with several friends.
At nights we would have monopoly tourniments lasting the entire holiday.
Games would go from 6 till midnight and beyond.
One day we got oup late due to one of such games having meals at
weird times only t
Hi Dark,
Well, you are absolutely right it all depends on the group in question
and the game at hand. I have never had the fortune of meeting anyone
in my area would sit down with me and play a game of Jim Kitchen's
Life or Monopoly, but I have been able to find some people who will
sit down and p
Well mar-dy have not been forthcoming with codes as of late but on a
more serious issue, though the game does run on my win7 machine in
admin mode I do get errors with html modules and game does not run right.
I wish I knew before I spent the cash on it.
At 03:47 AM 12/5/2013, you wrote:
One c
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- Original Message -
From: "dark"
To: "Gamers Discussion list"
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 3:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Monopoly-type games - Re: Some practical
questionsreguarding the Monopoly gam
Hi tom.
while I agree that card and board games do have value as games to play with
others, at the same time computer games can have a similar feeling provided
you have a group of like minded individuals together and provided the game
is one that several people can have fun with rather than sa
Hi Charles:
I had a similar experience growing up. For many years my mom, some
family friends, and I would have game nights every Friday or Saturday
night where we would play one card or board game well into the night.
Especially during the winter when it was too cold to do anything
outside. We pl
One computer game that has been referred to as "sort of like Monopoly on
steroids" is Mississippi.
Tom: You are absolutely right about the importance of board games when it
comes to human interaction. We used to do a lot of summer vacationing on
the Colorado river. Pinochle cards, a tactual
Hey, I was wondering besides Mississippi and Lord of the galaxy and of
course Monopoly.
What other games are out their for the blind that have the Monopoly concept?
Thanks.
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