Re: [orca-list] [Support] A fun little HTML5 game.
- From: Josh K <joshknnd1982 gmail com>
- To: David Hunt <dahunt posteo de>, support sonargnulinux com, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] [Support] A fun little HTML5 game.
- Date: Tue, 3 Nov 2015 19:18:56 -0500
its always the simple games that are the most adicting! i hope we see
more of these little games in future.
follow me on twitter @joshknnd1982
On 11/3/2015 6:00 PM, David Hunt wrote:
Introducing Block Drop, from the people who bring us NVDA.
http://www.nvaccess.org/test/blockDrop.html
Block Drop
A game played purely with sound (no visuals), a test of the Web Audio API
Summary
Blocks fall from the sky, landing on the ground or on top of already
landed blocks. Use the left and right arrow keys (On Desktop) or tilt
your device left and right (on phones) while a block is falling, to
position it where you wish it to land. The aim of the game is to play
for as long as you can, without a stack of blocks reaching the top.
When you fill an entire row, that row will disappear and you will go
up a level in speed. The area you are playing in is 7 blocks wide by
10 blocks high.
What you hear
You start by hearing a very low constant tone. This is the ground. As
a block starts to fall from the sky, you hear a tone (starting quite
high) decreasing in pitch as the block approaches the ground. As you
move the falling block left or right, the sound of the block will move
left and right within the stereo spectrum. When the block finally hits
the ground, the pitch of the ground tone will then raise slightly,
representing the top of the just landed block (the new hight of the
ground at that point). As other blocks fall and you move them left or
right, you will always hear the height of the ground at that
particular horizontal position, allowing you to locate free space to
place a block.
Requirements
Desktop: Mozilla Firefox 36 or later
Mobile: Safari on IOS 8 or later
Stereo headphones or adiquitly placed speakers
Copyright © 2015 Michael Curran
To play this game, using Orca and Mozilla browser, locate the 'start
game' button, and use 'orca+f12' to let the application control the
cursor.
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