Electronic Handheld Game limits

Category: Accessible Games

Post 1 by rail racer (Zone BBS Addict) on Tuesday, 02-Feb-2010 11:48:40

Hello I just a purchased a few handheld games such as Top it, Torx, and Braine Warp. I know that the original bop it goes up to 100 points while the Bop it Extreme goes up to 250 points. Does any know how much the torx goes up too? And on the top it, the the first game goes up to 30 points but how many points does top it challenge goe up too before winning the game?

Post 2 by Eleni21 (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Tuesday, 02-Feb-2010 12:50:32

What are these games? Bop-it I know of but not these. Maybe I'm wrong, but I find that there's a huge void between handheld games and the blind. So I'm always looking for more. I've got one for fishing and one for tennis and both are fun. The fishing one actually vibrates and makes it feel like you have a fish on the line instead of just making noise.

Post 3 by bozmagic (The rottie's your best friend if you want him/her to be, lol.) on Tuesday, 02-Feb-2010 15:43:11

Oo nice one! Could you name those fishing and tennis games? There was actually a similar topic posted elsewhere, litterally years ago though, but I collect accessible handheld games, vintage ones included. I used to have a speak and spell, but I want another one for the sake of the growing collection, I have Hasbro Torx. I haven't got very far with that yet so couldn't really tell you what your highest score could be there, I have Bopit Extreme 2, Bopit download and one of those new mini Bopits, the 3 best ones too, lol, I have a V-tech wizzard, Waddington's wizzard, this Copycat game for up to 6 players but you can play it on your own as well, I have this electric guitar-based game, Hasbro Rockit, same principals, same rules as Bopit, but a lot louder and more musical, lol, a rhythm mode involved there as well, which makes it a lot more challenging than bop it, I have a vintage Melody Madness and lastly but not leastly, a Say What which is bloody funny, especially if you do what I did once when me and ex-boyfriend Kris were playing the bloody thing, I got the order wrong so it said "hickory dickory dock, the clock ran up the mouse". I never heard the end of it after that, but I managed to get that world-famous nursery rhyme right before my guesses ran out, lol.

Jen.

Post 4 by Eleni21 (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Tuesday, 02-Feb-2010 15:51:14

Lol! I haven't seen those in years, but I'll ask Mom if she knows the names or if she can help me find them so I can get their names. i didn't know there were so many accessible games out there! I must check these out.

Post 5 by rail racer (Zone BBS Addict) on Wednesday, 03-Feb-2010 3:48:05

Ok I just got up to 240 on the torx. I was playing game 3 witch is called torx says. But every time I get to 240, the game acts like I did something wrong and I really didn't. I hope there isn't a bug in the game.

Post 6 by rail racer (Zone BBS Addict) on Thursday, 04-Feb-2010 2:26:36

Well it appears that there is a bug in torx. It doesn't play a win sound but the hiest score is 240 points. I talked with braille gifts whear I got it from. And they told me that the hiest you could go is 240 points.

Post 7 by mat the musician (Help me, I'm stuck to my chair!) on Tuesday, 01-Jun-2010 20:51:34

another good accessible handheld game is No Brainer which is also sold by braille gifts. It's a trivia game in which you wear a helmet and nod yes or no. Another good one is fast fingers. It improves your dexterity and is kind of like bopit.