2017-08-22 04:25:17

Blindfold Flappy By Kid Friendly Software, for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

A fully accessible audio game, inspired by the mobile game
Flappy Bird. The objective is to move your bird so it flies through the holes in the pipes.

Your bird is at the left side of the screen, and falls from the top of the screen to the bottom; your bird pops up a little each time you tap the screen.
Constantly moving towards your bird are pipes that run from the top of the screen to the bottom of the screen; each pipe has a gap, or a hole, in it.

Your task is to move your bird so that when the pipe is about to hit your bird, your bird is lined up with the hole, and passes through it.

This game can be played with or without headphones or earbuds, but when you are starting out, earbuds will make it easier. Once you get the hang of it,
you can just listen to the sounds.
In your left ear, you hear a tone that indicates where your bird is. As the bird drops, the tone drops in pitch. Each time you tap the screen, the tone
increases in pitch. In your right ear, you hear a tone that indicates where the mid-point of the hole in the pipe is. As the pipe gets closer and closer
to you, the sound gets louder.

To ensure your bird will make it through the hole, you want the tones in both your ears to be as close in pitch as possible.

The game comes with 10 coins. you need one coin to play.
Unlimited coins are available as a $4.99 in-app upgrade.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/blindfo … 03865?mt=8

2017-08-22 06:56:39

Hi.
Wow, sounds awesome that they have managed to make an accessible version of the game. But sounds very difficult to master. I think I'll give it a try, and hopefully not get disappointed...

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2017-08-22 15:30:12

$4.99, now that's more like it! I remember they were once charging $20 for unlimited coins, I can buy a console game for that much. But I'd happily give them $5, so this is great.