Hi,
Sure is. Especially, since there are several gamers on here interested
in games for their phones.
Smile.
Pranav Lal wrote:
Hi,
I hear you.
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Hi,
True, but then I'd have to modify the games to work on mobile phones,
get a compiler
hmm.
Would inform do the job?
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Thomas, maybe this needs to go to the developers list, but is their a
program that I
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Hi Dark,
As I said in my original post all of the games are simple board and card
g
aah ok.
I prefur a program with a menu bar and everything appearing in its own window.
I can handle console windows but I prefur it that way I understand that you
can't.
At 08:04 a.m. 24/03/2009, you wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>If you mean by native Win32 application an application that draws it's own
>wi
Hi Dark,
As I said in my original post all of the games are simple board and card
games I created about 10 years ago when I was a student in college.
Quite honestly after looking at my own source code I don't think I was a
skilled enough programmer back then to even consider anything as complex
Hi Shaun,
If you mean by native Win32 application an application that draws it's
own window via the Microsoft Win32 API as apposed to operating in a
console environment point well taken. Although, no can do in this case.
That would require totally rewriting the games from scratch for a
specifi
Sounds fun.
What sort of games did you design Tom? Anything exploration based?
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 9:58 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Releasing Some Old Text Games
Hello everyone,
over
I just don't care if I can help it to navigate round a console app.
I prefur a native win32 application.
At 06:12 p.m. 23/03/2009, you wrote:
>Hi Shaun,
>What do you mean by not have to navigate around a dos Window? Jaws, Window
>Eyes, and even NVDA all work nicely with the windows command prompt.
Hi Charles,
Well, they are already accessible since I wrote them to play long before
I knew Audyssey existed. Though, since I am focusing mainly on MOTA it
might be a while before I get a chanse to work on these old games. I
want to basically do a line by line evaluation of the code, perhaps
r
Hi Ann,
Yeah, I bet. I don't think there are any accessible Checkers computer
games besides the one made by Azibat Software, and that one you have to
pay for. So I think the Checkers game should definitely be one of the
games I should update and release.
Smile.
Ann wrote:
Hi Thomas,
Oh, ple
Hi,
Right. There are not a lot of accessible games for the Mac currently
that I know of. I'll probably release these games as open source so that
if someone wants to port to Mac, Linux, FreeBSD, yu name it they can.
Constantine wrote:
Sure, why not. I don't think many accessible games support
Hi,
True, but then I'd have to modify the games to work on mobile phones,
get a compiler for a mobile phone, and should probably have a mobile
phone to test them. At this point I really wasn't thinking of putting a
lot of work into them. Although, I certainly do like the idea of
updating them,
Hi Shaun,
What do you mean by not have to navigate around a dos Window? Jaws,
Window Eyes, and even NVDA all work nicely with the windows command
prompt. I still use a lot of text based applications in the Windows
command prompt window, and it is quite speech friendly. In a game such
as mine j
Sure, why not. I don't think many accessible games support the mack, anyway.
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Hi. That would be cool.
I wouldn't mind having those.
Bryan Mckinnish
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well if you have them set out as text thats fine I'd like something like this.
though saying that I don't care for any console type things where I have to
navigate round a dos window.
hmmm sapi may be nice but does not have to.
At 10:58 a.m. 23/03/2009, you wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>over the last c
Hi Thomas,
Oh, please do! I'd be very interested, particularly in a checkers game.
~Ann
Thomas Ward wrote:
Hello everyone,
over the last couple of days or so I have been looking through some of
my old back ups when I found the source code for some old games I had
written years ago. Most of
Hello Tom, I think that would be pretty cool I am always interested in
playing something different.
Steve
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Sent: Sunday, March 22, 2009 2:58 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Releasing Some Old Text Games
Hello everyone,
have you got a cludo one?
On 22 Mar 2009, at 23:05, Charles Rivard wrote:
I'm interested. Fact is, I know someone who has always been looking
for a computer program that will allow him to play checkers, and I
know he would be interested as well. If you go ahead and make these
little game
I'm interested. Fact is, I know someone who has always been looking for a
computer program that will allow him to play checkers, and I know he would
be interested as well. If you go ahead and make these little games
accessible and available, keep us posted? Thanks.Thanks.
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