Hello,

Is this game you described free, Sandy?  What is it called?  Thanks!
It sounds like a cool one.


On 2/10/13, ANN Chiappetta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Robin,
> maybe the Moxi word game developers would like to take a stab at this?
>
> On Sunday, February 10, 2013 1:39:29 PM UTC-5, Robin Christopherson wrote:
>
>>   Dear listers
>> Does anyone know of an accessible iOS crossword game. By this I’m afraid I
>>
>> don’t just mean one where you need to roam around the grid with your
>> finger
>> to ascertain where the blanks and clues are etc, but rather one that I
>> suspect is specifically designed for blind users. I’ll explain – I would
>> like a game that allows you to browse up and down the list of clues
>> (perhaps in two columns – one for down clues and one for across) and each
>>
>> time you hear something like “13 down. Type of medieval dagger commonly
>> used in Scotland. 4 letters. Blank, blank, blank, blank” All these
>> elements
>> are spoken thus giving you all the info you need to proceed. When you
>> already have some of the letters it would say the same first part of the
>> phrase but the last part would now be “Blank, I, blank, K” or similar. You
>>
>> never need to bother with the grid as you are only ever working with the
>> clues.
>> If you want to enter a guess you can click on that clue and you get a text
>>
>> box that will accept 4 letters, or perhaps 4 separate boxes with any
>> letters already present filled in in the relevant places.
>> Perhaps when you complete a clue it would say “13 down. Filled in. Type of
>>
>> medieval dagger commonly used in Scotland. 4 letters. Dirk.” (i.e. would
>> indicate that it had a word filled in and it would also no longer separate
>>
>> the letters but rather speak out the filled in word so it sounds like a
>> word and not individual letters).
>> When the entire crossword is completed you would get an alert to say that
>>
>> you’ve got them all correct.
>> Anything like this already exist? I’m not interested in the more
>> conventional approach even if it is accessible I’m afraid. My gaming time
>>
>> is limited and any roaming – even on the scale of Wordundrum – would be
>> too
>> time consuming I’m afraid. If such a game doesn’t exist it would be great
>>
>> if a coder took it on.
>> Thanks, Robin.
>>
>
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