There is a game by Toy Kite software called ISamurai. I gladly paid the price for the game, though I admit that I bought it when it was 15"% ofc. There are more than, I think, 30 30000 words in the game, the music is spectacular, unlike free games, and the sounds are of the highest quality. Have you actually played the game? If you haven't, that's why you think the price is so rediculously high. There is one reason and only one reason that KODP is priced so high. I would like to know if there are any free fighting games that support VoiceOver or any other iOS accessibility feature. This game costs a seizure inducing £7.99, which is equal to $12.69!! Who, in their right mind, would pay that amount of money to play a game which has accessibility support!!! I mean why should we have to pay just to get an app or a game which supports accessibility features?ġ example of this is King of Dragon Pass. Most of the iOS games that do support the accessibility features provided by Apple come at quite a high price, which I think is wrong. There is a very small amount of iOS games out there of the types listed above that have any kind of accessibility support. The thing is, these types of games are only aimed at sighted players.
You see, these days, about 80% of the gaming population are in to games that feature I am writing because I'd like to discuss what I feel is quite a large problem which lies within the blind and visually impaired gaming world. My name is Harry and I am a totally blind iOS user.