By AppleVis, 27 September, 2018
In this podcast, Thomas Domville gives us a demonstration of Frequency Missing, an audiogame that can be used for a visually impaired and blind audience.
Young radio reporter Patricia has just started her first job at a radio station. But immediately strange things begin to happen. Where is Richard, her friend and colleague who got her the job? He's been missing for three days. And who is tampering with Patricia's recordings?
Solve mysteries and puzzles, explore environments and talk to characters. A short adventure game in classic point-and-click style with a small twist:
The game can be played by using sound only!
Frequency Missing on the App Store
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/frequency-missing/id1398341698?mt=8&ign-mpt=uo%3D8
Podcast File
AppleVisPodcast1171.mp3
(17.18 MB)
Comments
Thanks for sharing this
Thanks for sharing this podcast. I downloaded this game and just played the whole thing. Very intuitive and lots of fun plus adventurous. I apreciate the time you all take to do these demonstrations.
Thanks!
Hey Gareth,
It was my pleasure! Just glad that you enjoyed the game and thanks for the comment!
- AnonyMouse
love the voice of the girl pratricia!
love the voice of the girl pratricia!
It sure is a beautiful voice.
Her voice makes me think of someone I know.
Frequency missing
Great introductory video! Can anyone tell me how I can get into the law firm? I thought maybe closing the dumpster lid would allow me to stand on top of it and get into the window, but it doesn’t look like that as an option.
We need more of these
I've said this for years, but this is one genre of game which often lends itself very well to accessibility. I haven't played this one yet, despite realizing I still actually have it. I should get to it.