Re: [Audyssey] card games

2010-10-01 Thread michael barnes
no i'm not.  the card game was on windows.  it uses normal playing 
cards.  the cards was line up like a pyramid and you had to remove the 
cards by taking cards that would add up to 13.  if you got to the last 
card and you couldn't take it away because you didn't have any cards 
you could add up to 13 you lost and you had to start back over.  if i'm 
not mistaken i think it was the game tuts i could be wrong.


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Re: [Audyssey] card games

2010-10-01 Thread Jorge Gonçalves

it's not exactly like that but are you talking about solitaire?


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Em 01-10-2010 18:13, michael barnes escreveu:

hey does anyone know the correct name for the windows card game where
you take away cards from the pyramid? the game use a normal deck of
cards. the way the game works is the cards are lay out like a pyramid
and the only way you can remove any card you have to add to cards up
that equal to 13. i'm not sure if the game is call pyramid. however i
would like to find a accessible version.



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[Audyssey] card games

2010-10-01 Thread michael barnes
hey does anyone know the correct name for the windows card game where 
you take away cards from the pyramid?  the game use a normal deck of 
cards.  the way the game works is the cards are lay out like a pyramid 
and the only way you can remove any card you have to add to cards up 
that equal to 13.  i'm not sure if the game is call pyramid.  however i 
would like to find a accessible version.


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[Audyssey] Card Games on the net

2008-05-04 Thread Lora
Hi,

I know there are numerous sites out there where one can play card games
ranging from Texas Hold'em to Pinochle, Hearts and Bridge with other people.

Are any of these card game sites accessible with JAWS?  I'm willing to go
through some work to make them accessible, even rekindling my knowledge of
JAWS scripting, but if there are sites out there that already work, or work
with some tweaking, I'd love to know.

I already know about AllInPlay, and it's a great thing, but there are
numerous other games I'd like to play out there ... And maybe even for
money, and I'm trying to figure out what's available.

Failing that, are there good accessible versions of these games?  I know
there are some designers of games for blind people out there, but one of my
frustrations is that the strategy of the computer players is very basic.  I
can win against the Hearts game I have every time, and the same is true for
backgammon (yes, I know, not a card game, but a case in point).  Ideally,
I'd like to find games designed for the sighted gaming community that either
work well with JAWS by chance, or which can be modified to do so.

Thanks for any help you can offer.

Lora


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