[Audyssey] to salem

2011-11-17 Thread Jess Varnell
Hi. I heard you review of castaways. and you gave your Skype but not msn. Can 
you please give me your msn info? I enjoyed your reviews.

Jess
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[Audyssey] Visit Salem

2009-12-05 Thread Phil Vlasak

Hi John,
About Visit Salem, you did say it had audio in it.
Would it be possible to have the audio files separately or in encrypted 
files that would need a small audio player to play them?


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Subject: [Audyssey] My Game Development Schedule



William,

Nope; Visit Salem is not an adventure game.
It's a travelogue of Salem, Massachusetts.
Totally inaccessible, I'm afraid.

See my screed on the subject in the Audyssey post You can make a
Difference

I am scheduled to resume work on Sinister Cities this summer.
That's a series of CYOA games.
Think Casablanca or Indiana Jones, set in the 1920's.
They will be blind accessible.
Maybe with SAPI, if I can get the time.

John
www.7128.com




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[Audyssey] Visit Salem

2009-12-05 Thread John Bannick

Phil,

Yes. The audio files could be bundled separately. Though they total 
about 6 hours of playing time and 450 Mb of disk space.

The music, interviews and voiceovers are in mp3 files.
The Salem March is a midi.
The incidental sounds (sea gulls, crowds, fireworks, etc) are wav's.

Certainly a player could be programmed.
Or one could just play them on their computer.

David, our writer, deliberately scripted the voiceovers to include 
visual descriptions of the monuments, buildings, etc. so that later they 
would work for people who are blind.


What I personally want to do is make this into the first truly 
accessible travelogue.

But that's going to take some work.
And that's not likely to happen until this summer at earliest.
If my group gives me the time.

John
www.7128.com


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Re: [Audyssey] Visit Salem

2009-12-05 Thread shaun everiss
all these games you are doing sound real good, will these be sold or what.
I'd like to contribute in some way, testing or something sounds real good.
At 05:43 a.m. 6/12/2009, you wrote:
Phil,

Yes. The audio files could be bundled separately. Though they total about 6 
hours of playing time and 450 Mb of disk space.
The music, interviews and voiceovers are in mp3 files.
The Salem March is a midi.
The incidental sounds (sea gulls, crowds, fireworks, etc) are wav's.

Certainly a player could be programmed.
Or one could just play them on their computer.

David, our writer, deliberately scripted the voiceovers to include visual 
descriptions of the monuments, buildings, etc. so that later they would work 
for people who are blind.

What I personally want to do is make this into the first truly accessible 
travelogue.
But that's going to take some work.
And that's not likely to happen until this summer at earliest.
If my group gives me the time.

John
www.7128.com


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[Audyssey] Visit Salem

2009-12-05 Thread John Bannick

Shaun,

You are generous.
But first we gotta build 'em.

It's 7:30 pm here in Salem, on a Saturday night, and I think it's time 
to stop coding and go have dinner.


John


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