Good morning everybody,
I’ve been working on a new iPhone-iPad game called Westopia and I’m glad to announce that I have finally something to show you!
The game is almost finished but before releasing it in the AppStore, I’ve decided to show it to those of you that want help me to improve the game experience overall.
There are some little issues that have to be corrected, I would like to adjust also the difficulty of the game.
I am developing a new app. Is it better to use a slider for changing values or two buttons, one to lower the value and the other to raise it? This app will have many different values that can be adjusted to different values. I am not sure the best way to do this. Thanks for your help.
Hello to all. I note that on www.audiogame.it
new english trailers are available now for the following upcoming titles
1. chinoir
insturctions, teaser, and description
2. inquisitors heartbeat (releasing supposedly in june) instructions, description and trailer
that's it for now but exciting times!!!
regards william
My name is Kristof Nijs. I try to make audio games for the visually impaired.
My second audio game is ready and it's called "Hunting the ducks".
The app is available in the EU and the US for people aged 17 or older and is currently available in German, English, French, Italian, Dutch and Spanish.
Below is a brief description as it appears in Apple's App Store:
Hello.
Has anyone tried the new chapter in the circus master revenge game? Its really fun much more like the zombie irina which I’ve never tried but heard of now that there are zombie clouns available in the game.
This is an update on Meta Chat. A new update has been released that allows object navigation and interaction! This is what I had asked for. The developer is very open and willing to add more features. This app holds a lot of promise for those in the blind community and especially for those who use Second Life already and want to use it on our IOS devices!
I highly recommend getting the app and taking the time to write to the developer.
Step into the cockpit of a giant robot in an interstellar civil war! Customize your mecha to duel against enemy pilots with "monosaber" plasma swords. Find glory, disgrace, and even love.
Hello, we are the developers of FruitPot, Westopia, and Smash the Gangs, and are glad to announce that we have a new game for iPhone and iPad almost ready to launch on the AppStore, and today available test with TestFligtht. The name of the game is BattleFruit and it’s based on the game Battleship, but with many additions. In this game, you are a cook that has to catch pieces of fruits from your opponent.
Hi guys,
I am a blind developer and I made a new game for all of us to enjoy. It's called Letterful and it already has had many downloads, I would love for you to try it out and tell me what you think!
It has an entry on applevis, my friend Piotr posted it the other day. https://applevis.com/apps/ios/games/letterfull
I have found a new iOS game called Sears. It's by someone namedJerik. If I can never figure out exactly what I'm doing, I'll make a podcast about it. Basically, you bounce a ball around, and… Like I said, I haven't figured it all out. People that can see haven't had any better luck with that then I have though, so it's definitely accessible. Turn off voice over but when you start the game. There are two buttons on the screen, and they both make a sound when you click them. One is locked and says create, The other says start. Get your cited Franzen on this one. Maybe they can figure it out.
Hi all! I am brand new to the iOS dev world, and have been using iOS for over a decade now as a blind user. I am happy to announce that my new game New Eden is out for public evaluation.
I am excited to say that there is a new audio game coming to iOS and Mac. I found out about this game from audiogames.net The name of the game is called Echoes from Levia it is a audio RPG game adventure.
My name is Kristof Nijs. I am a blind programmer and for some time now I have focused on building accessible apps and audio games for iPhone and iPad.
My first audio game is ready and it's called SoundEcho.
Below is a brief description of the app:
Hi guys and gals, Harry here from the Purple Jam crew. We've just launched a new audio game/experience. It's fairly experimental, but I personally love it. Here's the blurb:
Sounds of Eden is a meditative, audio experience. Designed to inspire a sense of peace and calm within the listener. Walk through an endlessly generated garden where the only things that grow are blissful sounds. Each time you enter your garden, you'll find a unique array of plants that grow around you as you explore.
This is an audio only experience, there are no visuals.
Hi everyone! My name is Jo and I am about to graduate college with a BA in Multimedia art. I am also an indie game developer with my company "nsomni-art". For my senior project I would like to make a video game that is tailored to visually impaired gamers! We are new to the game dev community, as well as this community, so I would love to learn as much as I can by being active in this forum. You can find me on twitter and say "hi": @notjoordinary. You can also email me at J O at nsomniart dot com. It is like "insomnia" minus the letter "i" in the beginning.