I know, you can't un-imagine that...
I was delighted when NYtimes made Wordle accessible and I now exchange my scores with my parents each day, usually beating them... Take that for evolution... Anyway, I'd very much like to have similar games in my life that are short but keep my mind sharp, as much as they can.
Are there any good accessible crosswords out there? sudoku?
I'd like them to be mainstream so I can play with sighted peers, or compare results at least. The reason I do love Wordle so much is that it's what everyone else is playing, I'm not restricted to the blind community for people to talk to about it, to play against and so on. In the real world, I don't have any blind friends which means such gaming can feel a bit isolating. Gaming, in my view, should be a shared experience, hence playing Dungeons&Dragons, as I understand quite a few of us do now.
Any suggestions will be most appreciated.
Right, better get on. My legs have gone numb.
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Comments
Best post ever!
This was hilarious! I had Samantha read me the subject three times before I believed my ears.
Then the opening line and I fell over.
Well played and well written!
Some ideas
Game World has a few puzzle-type games, but it's definitely not mainstream.
Blindfold Games has several games you might like.
Thank you. It's the…
Thank you. It's the mainstream thing I'm looking for, also, I don't really like buying games with "blind" in the title. I find it kinda depressing... :)
Turdle
And you'll find it in the crap store.
And meet his brother
Head!
Seriously I play Lost Vault on the crapper also. It's fun! Give it a swirl, uh, I mean whirl!