Re: How do blind people play games?

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I have played Shades of Doom which is an accessible Doom for the blind. That game is very good.

Sorry for offtopicness (but that shooter is self voiced, so it might work under Wine:)

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Octavian

----- Original Message ----- From: "Mario Lang" <mlang@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: How do blind people play games?


Roopakshi Pathania <r_akshi_tgk@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

I think that you should be looking at project like the AGRIP Project.
http://agrip.org.uk/

Oh yes, definitely, AudioQuake is (was?) a very good idea that needs to
be mentioned. Personally I didn't manage to get the game working, but maybe
I just didn't try hard enough.

Thanks for the reminder.

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