[Blindtlk] games
Brian Miller
brian-r-miller at uiowa.edu
Sun Feb 7 15:59:27 UTC 2010
Apples to apples is a lot of fun, but I don't think they make it in braille
yet. My wife simply brailled out all the cards -- it was quite an
undertaking, but the result has been a lot of fun.
Brian M
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Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2010 9:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] games
Cool! Lots of new games to check out!
Thanks!
Julie
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cari Kness" <carisuekness at gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2010 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Blindtlk] games
> Hi Julie,
> My dad and sister taught me a new game recently. It's a card game called
> Wizzard. It's not available in braille as far as I know but it's easy to
> get and braille. Wizzard deck contains the 52 cards plus 4 wizzard cards
> and 4 jesture cards. It's not hard once you learn it and directions are
> included. Backgammon is also a really fun board game as is Othello.
> Othello is available at Future Aids and Backgammon I believe is available
> at Independent Living aids. I bought my Wizzard deck at a store called
> Games by James but I'm sure it's available elsewhere. HTH. Also, you can
> buy tactual Cribbage boards and a braille deck of cards. One more thing.
> There is available a card book that tells of lots of different games you
> can play with a simple deck of cards. Oh, I thought of one more. Rack-o.
> Again, it has 60 cards easy to braille. The numbers are 1 through 60. The
> new version has other stuff on them but you can play the old way. The
> little racks have raised numbers down the sides too. It's fun. Just tought
> an 8 year old how to play not long ago.
> Peace,
> cari
> At 02:39 PM 2/1/2010, you wrote:
>>Hello all!
>>
>>I am looking for games to play with my family and a teen I mentor. I am
>>specifically wanting something that can be played in 30 to 60 minutes, is
>>easy to learn, is appropriate for people age 12 and over, costs less than
>>$30 and is self contained...meaning a board or card game.
>>
>>If it's already playable by blind people out of the box that would be most
>>excellent! If not I can Braille or label as necessary within reasonable
>>limits. For example I would have no problem Brailing a deck of cards, but
>>Brailing an entire set of Trivial Pursuit cards is out. I just do not
>>have that sort of time.
>>
>>I have looked at some of the more common blindness product web sites. I
>>have found all sorts of cards, checkers, chess, Bingo, dominoes and tic
>>tac toe , as well as some classics like Monopoly and Scrabble. I am
>>really interested in newer games or more uncommon games.
>>
>>All ideas and suggestions are most welcome!
>>TIA
>>Julie
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