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>> To: 'Jim Fettgather' via MacVisionaries
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>> RSGames is a good one, especially if you're into card games, or board games.
>> I think there's another called "
've thought about purchasing it but haven't yet.
>
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> Date: Monday, February 19, 2024 04:01 PM
> To: 'Jim Fettgather' via MacVisionaries
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> RSGames is a good one
On 19/2/24 15:49, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
I was wondering if their are any good accessible games to play on the Mac?
You should be able to play "interactive fiction" games on the Mac.
They're the only kind of game in which I have sustained an interest,
although admittedly I haven't played signif
Dice World also works on the Mac.
> On Feb 19, 2024, at 17:31, Chanelle Allen wrote:
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> Letterfull is an iOS game that works really well on the Mac. I have
> configured my Numpad commander to do a few things like the magic tap for
> submitting words which makes the game a little easier. There
Letterfull is an iOS game that works really well on the Mac. I have configured
my Numpad commander to do a few things like the magic tap for submitting words
which makes the game a little easier. There is also an iOS game I recently
tried called Words Command Line Jumble that is completely usabl
QUENTINC’S GAEMROOM. IT’S WEB BASED, BUT WORKS WELL. HAS A NUMBER OF GAMES.
> On Feb 19, 2024, at 14:49, Rebecca Sabo wrote:
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> hi all,
> I was wondering if their are any good accessible games to play on the Mac?
> Becky
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RSGames is a good one, especially if you're into card games, or board games. I
think there's another called "a blind legend, but this is a payed app, unless
that's changed recently. Also, if you're running an m1 Mac, fruitpot
RSGames is a good one, especially if you’re into card games, or board games. I
think there’s another called “a blind legend, but this is a payed app, unless
that’s changed recently. Also, if you’re running an m1 Mac, fruitpot2 is a fun
and addictive game if you’re into slot machine games.
Th
hi all,
I was wondering if their are any good accessible games to play on the Mac?
Becky
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Mac?
Morning all,
Are there any accessible word games for the Mac? It can be from the App Store
or from the web.
Thank you,
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Morning all,
Are there any accessible word games for the Mac? It can be from the App Store
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Thank you,
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> that some of them should be.
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>> On Saturday, 3 October 2020 at 20:22:03 UTC+1 thepian...@gmail.com wrote:
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that some of them should be.
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On Saturday, 3 October 2020 at 20:22:03 UTC+1 thepian...@gmail.com wrote:
> Does anyone know of any good accessible games for the Mac? I especially
> enjoy shooting games, but not
I don’t know about games of that sort, however, if you want more dice and card
games, there is an RS games app for the Mac, and Quentin's Playroom is
accessible via Safari.
> On Oct 3, 2020, at 14:21, Brandon Olivares wrote:
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> Does anyone know of any good accessible games
Does anyone know of any good accessible games for the Mac? I especially enjoy
shooting games, but not a fan of zombies (so many accessible games seem to
include zombies for some reason).
Been searching but not finding too much.
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Hi Mark. Are you by any chance on RS Games? You can play games like Monopoly on
there. Also, if you have an account for QuentinC's Playroom, you can play it
using Safari and their web player. Personally, I like the Playroom's version of
Monopoly better because you can auction properties between
check out change reaction:
ChangeReaction — Draconis Entertainment's classic audio puzzle game for the
blind and visually impaired Primarily intended for blind and visually impaired
gamers, ChangeReaction is played via the keyboard and your ears. Navigate the
game board with the arrow keys, drop
Hello Everyone,
Aside from chess, Does anyone know of any VoiceOver or self-voiceing board
games such as monopoly?
Mark
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Does anybody have any good word game suggestions for the mac?
For example, I have an app on my i phone called 7 little words and would love
something like this for the mac..
thanks,
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thanks!
I do have choice of the dragon on my i phone and like that one.
I'll go check out the app store later today!
Cait
On 2013-09-21, at 9:43 AM, Nicholas Parsons
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> Not sure about Inquisitor as I haven't played it, but there are quite a few
> text adventure games available in the Ma
Not sure about Inquisitor as I haven't played it, but there are quite a few
text adventure games available in the Mac App Store. One series is "Choice of"
Games – they're available on iOS too.
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> On 2013-09-19, at 1:58 PM, Cait and Maggie wrote:
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>> Does anybody know if there are games for the mac like the inquisitor game?
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>> Kind of on the same note, does anybody use zoom and if so, how in the world
>> do I find
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Does anybody know if there are games for the mac like the inquisitor game?
Kind of on the same note, does anybody use zoom and if so, how in the world do
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> I actually was curious as to that myself as far as games in general. I
> remember the extremely old &q
d love to hear about them.
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I actually was curious as to that
aged to break any of the
bricks with them.
I'd love to know if there's anything like that that's actually accessible
with the VO software.
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Hi,
I've been looking for word games. The only ones I've been able to find were for
the IOS devices, and even those weren't totally accessible. However, I thought
that it would be nice to be able to play some kind of word game on the
computer. Suggestions, anyone?
How about any other Mac gam
Hi. I forgot to say that if anyone needs help with RS Games or if you just want
a practice partner, I'm always ready to help out. I may not be in the client
all the time, but when I am, I like playing with people. My ID on there is BBS.
If you have any questions you'd like to ask me, send them t
Hi Shawn,
Interactive fiction is a game style that was popular in the 1980's and to a
lesser extent later on. Basically, you are given a bunch of text describing a
situation and have to react to it by typing commands. If you've ever played
muds or games of that type, this should be pretty fami
for the list and someone asked
>>> about accessible games for the Mac. And the answer is, yes, there are
>>> indeed other accessible games for this lovely computer besides Chess.
>>> There's a company called RS Games that have made their games
>>> cross-pl
gt;
>> Hi. I was just reading the latest digest for the list and someone asked
>> about accessible games for the Mac. And the answer is, yes, there are indeed
>> other accessible games for this lovely computer besides Chess. There's a
>> company called RS Games that
Jenny, in the RS Games client, if you wanted to play against the computer or as
they call computer players bots, simply press B when you create a new game. And
Zach, I'll have to try that ZOom interactive fiction interpreter you speak of.
What do you exactly do in that game?
Shawn
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> On Apr 1, 2011, at 12:26 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
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>> Hi. I was just reading the latest digest for the list and someone asked
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On Apr 1, 2011, at 12:26 AM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
> Hi. I was just reading the latest digest for the list and someone asked about
> accessible games for the Mac. And
Oh, don't forget Audio Quake on the mac. I have yet to try it, but apparently
its great.
On 01/04/2011, at 4:26 PM, Shawn Krasniuk wrote:
> Hi. I was just reading the latest digest for the list and someone asked about
> accessible games for the Mac. And the answer is, yes, there
Hi. I was just reading the latest digest for the list and someone asked about
accessible games for the Mac. And the answer is, yes, there are indeed other
accessible games for this lovely computer besides Chess. There's a company
called RS Games that have made their games cross-platf
Hello, I wanted to know if anyone has experience with kids learning games on
the mac? I have a friend who wants to purchase a mac but she wants to be
able to use educational games with her 3 year old daughter but I told her I
did not know if they were voiceover accessible. Is there a way to fi
Hi all,
This sounds fun! Would anyone be willing either to post some instructions for
getting the current version working, or, if that info is available somewhere
already, post the URL? I, too, would be willing to try and install the current
version.
Cheers,
Donna
On Feb 10, 2010, at 2:49 AM,
Hi,
Yeah. Ever since I switched to Mac, I have been missing Audioquake and the
killing something terrible.
Regards,
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On Feb 10, 2010, at 2:49 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:
> P
would we need to buy the full game of quake though to experience the fullness
of the project
On 9 Feb 2010, at 23:34, Cara Quinn wrote:
> Hi Nic, actually the package Bryan and I are working on now will be as easy
> to install as any other bit of professionally created Mac software, as it
> u
when is the usable mac version hoping to be completed for us? I know we can get
it working in its current state, so i may try that for now
On 10 Feb 2010, at 01:49, Cara Quinn wrote:
> Pete and all; Actually Audio Quake is nothing like a turn-by-turn text based
> game or mud. It's also not lik
Wow!! That really does raise the bar by several notches! It really does leave
the past behind on many levels. This will probably open the doors for further
development. Before long, we'll have accessible games of every ilk and
scenario imaginable. I might be jumping ahead a bit now, but hey,
Pete and all; Actually Audio Quake is nothing like a turn-by-turn text based
game or mud. It's also not like the current ilk of blind-accessible games in
that it's a completely 3D real-time physics-based online multi-player
first-person-shooter. *how do you like that for a mouthful!* lol!
O
On Feb 9, 2010, at 5:42 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Ahh,thanks for the update, Cara :). I wasn't sure, since I'm pretty certain
> last time I looked on that site, it said that a version would be ported for
> the Mac and it was not very hard to do. However, that was in 2008 and 2009
Hi,
Ahh,thanks for the update, Cara :). I wasn't sure, since I'm pretty certain
last time I looked on that site, it said that a version would be ported for the
Mac and it was not very hard to do. However, that was in 2008 and 2009 nothing
had changed. Someone told me that the developer had ceas
Hi Nic, actually the package Bryan and I are working on now will be as easy
to install as any other bit of professionally created Mac software, as it uses
a standard GUI based Apple install program.
As for a Mac version on the AGRIP site, it is there, but you'll need to find
it in the down
Hi,
I remember Cara said she was gonna upload an easier install somewhere. I
didn't even know a version of AQ for the Mac existed, as it's not on the
official site. I guess the developer quit and didn't port it.
Regards,
Nic
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Audio Quake is available for the Mac, but the public version is only a beta of
sorts that is difficult to install. Audio Quake is an accessible first-person
shooter game that you can play against other people (blind and sighted) over
the Internet. The game is cross-platform, allowing you to play
Thanks I'll see what I can find.
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On 2010-02-07, at 7:09 PM, Darcy Burnard wrote:
> If you like text adventure games, you might check out zoom. It is an
> interpreter for these games, and works really well with VO. I kno
If you like text adventure games, you might check out zoom. It is an
interpreter for these games, and works really well with VO. I know it can work
with inform games, and may work with other types as well.
I don't have the URL for zoom, but a google search for mac zoom "interactive
fiction" sh
i thought draconis entertainment were working on some. Johh, any news?
I thought last year we were supposed to see some but obviously not
On 7 Feb 2010, at 11:53, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I played something called Terrestrial Invaders. It was weird, but I sucked
> royally at it. It's m
Hi,
I played something called Terrestrial Invaders. It was weird, but I sucked
royally at it. It's more an engine that tests certain disability features.
That's the only one I know.
Regards,
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Hi, are there any games that work on the mac with voice over? I need some games
to play.
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hey all can any one in this group please reccomend some easy to play
and install audio games for the mac? help with this would be most
welcome!
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draconis entertainment are supposedly releasing games for the mac, but
not sure if they are out this year. josh any news on this since this
topic keeps coming up?
A couple of games are out such as a space invaders one but they are
nothing special, not cmopared to the windows' offe
hie every one does any boddy know of any good audio games for the mac?
also how do you install audio games on mac os 10.5? help would be
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Thanks, John, for this and your other informative response. I'm also
interested in so-called "3-D audio," environments. One of these days
I'll get around to learning enough code to create one. I hope. :)
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hi all there isn't much for the mac really though at present.
www.draconisentertainment.com
are supposedly converting their pinball games, monkey business
soundoku etc. into mac compatibility and they are reportedly release
new titles, to be working on both platforms, to
On 17 Apr 2009, at 13
Mark,
If you're looking for blind accessible games, you might check our Top
25 Web Sites for Gamers who are Blind.
It's an annotated list of links to the best places to find what you're
looking for.
Each entry tells you if they cover Macs, Windows, or both.
And yes, MacVisionaries is included.
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Mark,
Our company, 7-128 Software, ships 12 games that are blind accessible.
We don't do VO yet, but the games self-voice.
The games include 6 detective mysteries, 3 puzzles, and 3 word games.
In addition, we ship 7 blind-accessible games for very young children.
All run on the Mac and Windows.
I wonder how accessible the Apple II emulators are such as Virtual II,
OSX II or KEGS
http://www.xs4all.nl/~gp/VirtualII/
http://kegs.sourceforge.net/
http://www.intergalactic.de/pages/OSXII.html
CB
erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi, have you considdered porting eamon to the mac? No one seems to
Hi,
I'd do it in the summer possiby.
Thanks,
Alex,
On 4/13/09, erik burggraaf wrote:
>
> Hi, have you considdered porting eamon to the mac? No one seems to
> have done that yet, and I've got over 150 apple II images here that
> I'm supposed to be able to port to dos very easily using compil
Hi, have you considdered porting eamon to the mac? No one seems to
have done that yet, and I've got over 150 apple II images here that
I'm supposed to be able to port to dos very easily using compilers on
the disc but I've never had time to force it to co-opperate.
Best,
erik burggraaf
A+
Hello,
the (i)nteractive (fiction) archive (ifarchive) has thousands of games
and interpreters. Several are mac compatible, some for the terminal,
some with gui interfaces. For those who want to write games, I
recommend the inform language. It lets the author of a game write in
english, no
As mentioned before the Zoom player lets you load up different
interactive fiction games. You can download it here:
http://www.logicalshift.co.uk/unix/zoom/
You can find a number of games at the IF archive here:
http://www.ifarchive.org/indexes/if-archiveXgamesXzcode.html
If you would like mor
oh i didn't think powerup ran on mac?
On 13 Apr 2009, at 17:07, Alex Jurgensen wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I want to bring back text adventures. I'd be gald to compile and
> package them.
>
> Where can Iget the source.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex,
>
>
> On 13-Apr-09, at 1:43 AM, constantlyvaria...@gmail.com wrote
I didn't know SoundRTS was mac able. I had a brief fling with that
game, but never found on line players and got bored with beating the
computer... Don't forget audioquake. There is a mac version for it
and it puts that space invader game to shame.
Mark BurningHawk
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Hi,
I want to bring back text adventures. I'd be gald to compile and
package them.
Where can Iget the source.
Thanks,
Alex,
On 13-Apr-09, at 1:43 AM, constantlyvaria...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hi!
> It's reassuring to know that this topic is being discussed here. I've
> been googling this for
Hi!
It's reassuring to know that this topic is being discussed here. I've
been googling this for some time and so far I found the following:
1. Text adventures and Zoom,
2. A simple Space Invaders type game called Terrestrial Invasion,
3. A 3d MORPG called Power Up which claims to be accessible bu
"Second Life (SL) is a virtual world developed by Linden Lab that
launched on June 23, 2003 and is accessible via the Internet. A free
client program called the Second Life Viewer enables its users, called
Residents, to interact with each other through avatars. Residents can
explore, meet o
Second Life is a VR universe. Check it out at
www.secondlife.com
I have heard though, that lots of it is not accessible to screen
readers, and I'm trying to see if I can work with them to hep.
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what exactly is second life? I've heard a lot about it but don't
really know what it is! it sounds interesting.
On 11-Apr-09, at 7:29 PM, Mark Baxter wrote:
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> This is great to know; thanks. I'm also looking to working with
> second Life to make more of their world accessible, but that's a
>
This is great to know; thanks. I'm also looking to working with
second Life to make more of their world accessible, but that's a
project a ways down the tunnel.
Mark BurningHawk
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Hey Josh; Know of any good card games that are accessible? When I'm
home, I really enjoy playing poker at all in play, but they don't have
a mac version. Perhaps you know another free poker site that is
accessible to the mac? I'll appreciate any help. Thanks, Max
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interactive fiction interpretor is an excellent way to play ZCode,
TADS, and other games of that style on the Mac, including automatic
voicing of new text built right into the game.
DraconisEntertainment.com has some cross plat
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>> I was wondering the same thing. I'd like to find an accessible
>> solitaire.
>>
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> I was wondering the same thing. I'd like to find an accessible solitaire.
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I was wondering the same thing. I'd like to find an accessible solitaire.
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>
> Other than web-based games like trivia type games, are there an
Other than web-based games like trivia type games, are there any games
that are VO friendly for the mac? I've never heard of any, other than
something like Quake, which has a Mac version of the AQ mod, which
also need to get set up...
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