[games_access] another quick introduction
Kestrell
kestrell at panix.com
Tue Mar 4 11:24:20 EST 2008
Hi, John
Could you name some game titles from your company?
I know of VIBUG and even did a demo on commercial ebook formats a number of
years ago, but, as I live in Dorchester, the trip to the meetings is usually
more of an MBTA adventure than I feel up to.
Aspects of games I am particularly interested in: the social and educational
aspects, which is why Second Life accessibility is something I would
particularly be interested in.
Also, I want an accessible flamethrower. I was an alpha tester for All In
Play when they were originally working on a monster/maze game, and I loved
that game, but they abandoned it to pursue development of online card games.
Lastly, I would love to find someone willing to work on a horror game that
exploited the lights-out in the dark potential of creating an environment
that could appeal to both visually-impaired and sighted players.
Kes
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Bannick" <jbannick at 7128.com>
To: <games_access at igda.org>
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2008 10:32 PM
Subject: [games_access] another quick introduction
> Hey Kestrell,
>
> If you're still in the Boston area, we're neighbors!
> Our 7-128 Software company is up in Salem, MA.
> We do mainstream casual games that are accessible.
>
> What aspects of game accessibilty are you interested in?
>
> Also, have you heard of the Boston Visually Impaired and Blind Users Group
> (VIBUG)?
> A bunch of really neat tech people who meet at the Braille Press near
> Symphony.
> Check out http://www.vibug.org.
>
> John Bannick
> CTO
> 7-128 Software
>
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