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Have any of you tried to play a game through memorization like Terry Garret did? (cracked.com)
submitted by Adamj1
YorDnilb 2 points 6y ago
I have tried a few games, but I find most of them difficult to play due to not enough description how to move around & play instructions. I like audio game hub & a blind legend on my android phone but am stuck in that one. I like dark maze but find it difficult to find my position if I lift my finger (not suited for blind users. Where would one go for good instruction on how to play these games for a beginner? that has no experience at all?
WindupBot 2 points 6y ago
I'm not much for video games, but I do play a lot of board games. There are several board games that require players to lay down cards/bits in front of them that other people are then able to look at to get a feel for what's going on in the game. For most games, I've gotten pretty good at remembering who has what laid out and they just tell me when they put something else down. For long/big games, or games with 5+ players, it can be a little hard to keep track, but my group's great about helping me out when I can't see something.
Nighthawk321 2 points 6y ago
I do. I have a Youtube channel of me playing video games. You can check it out here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoZujToINVP7xax9BTc7s2g
Adamj1 [OP] 2 points 6y ago
Nice! Thank you.
fastfinge 2 points 6y ago
Pretty sure /u/Nighthawk321 does this sometimes. Personally, no. It's just not my idea of fun. But then, $1 has eaten my life recently. And that game is pretty much the pinnacle of unfriendly design.
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