Re: Frotz

2016-03-09 Thread Rajmund
Hello, What would you like help with, exactly? Installing, using the app, the game, whateaexactly? - Original Message - From: Christina C. To: 'Carol Pearson' via VIPhone Date: Wednesday, March 9, 2016 9:05 pm Subject: Frotz > > >

Re: Frotz

2016-03-09 Thread Michael Feir
I'm not certain about that. I think it would tell you if you tried to run a game it couldn't handle. It might still let you download it though. On 3/9/16, Matthew Bullis wrote: > So does the browser within the app only show those games it can actually > play? I

Re: Frotz

2016-03-09 Thread Matthew Bullis
So does the browser within the app only show those games it can actually play? I remember playing a lot of the Tads game files years ago. I really like in this app that once you get into braille screen mode with Voiceover, it will not take you out of it after you do a two finger flick right.

Re: Frotz

2016-03-09 Thread Michael Feir
I got the app years ago and can't remember the initial set. I wouldn't expect anything too vial. To download the games, go into their entry and swipe through until you find the game file. You'll know them by their extentions like zblorb, z8, z5, etc. You'll get the hang of it. when you manage to

Re: Frotz

2016-03-09 Thread Christina C.
Ok, thanks :) but once I find the game through the browser in Frotz, how do I get the game onto my device? I didn’t find a download button. Thanks for all of the game suggestions. That helps a lot. Also, you mentioned trying the games already provided in Frotz, are those aimed at adults? I

Re: Frotz

2016-03-09 Thread Michael Feir
Hello Christina. You have a few ways of going about adding games to Frotz. There are literally hundreds of games available. A Bear's Night Out is a great one to play with children. Some other personal favorites which are clean but written for teens and adults are Jigsaw, Curses, haunted Theater