accessible crossword puzzles?

Category: Accessible Games

Post 1 by mysticrain (Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature.) on Saturday, 27-May-2006 16:50:26

well as the subject suggests, I was wondering if anyone knew a website where I could play crossword puzzles that'd be accessible with jaws? Thanks

Post 2 by rdfreak (THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE-BLUE KANGA-KICKIN AUSIE) on Saturday, 27-May-2006 20:14:58

good question. something I've wanted to know myself. I use to do them at school in braille, but I can't see how there could be an accessable one for jaws!

Post 3 by mysticrain (Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature.) on Saturday, 27-May-2006 21:25:11

hmmmmm. Maybe they could make an accessible crossword for the zone. Have one a day, like the anagram. They could give you the clues, and then if you get it right, when you do one the intersects, it could tell you the letter that has been filled in from one you've gotten right. Something to consider. <smiles>

Post 4 by rdfreak (THE ONE AND ONLY TRUE-BLUE KANGA-KICKIN AUSIE) on Saturday, 27-May-2006 22:14:50

yep I like that idea! :)

Post 5 by mysticrain (Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature.) on Saturday, 27-May-2006 23:12:31

do you think I should make a zone bbs suggestion board topic for this?

Post 6 by blbobby (Ooo you're gona like this!) on Monday, 29-May-2006 2:50:55

Sure, it sounds like a lot of fun.

Post 7 by Harp (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Monday, 29-May-2006 4:36:52

I really like the idea too. Definitely.

Post 8 by mysticrain (Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature.) on Monday, 29-May-2006 10:51:23

Well, I made a post on the suggestions board, so hopefully they'll consider it.

Post 9 by Harp (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Monday, 29-May-2006 17:13:39

I think I have found an accessable cross word puzzle game. Not sure how good it is, or indeed how much it costs however, if you want more information it can be found at:

http://sun1.aph.org/tech/pz_info.htm

Post 10 by mysticrain (Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature.) on Monday, 29-May-2006 17:35:07

oh cool. Thanks for that, I'll definitely check it out. <smiles>

Post 11 by mysticrain (Art is born of the observation and investigation of nature.) on Monday, 29-May-2006 18:34:16

Ok, well I checked it out, and it looks like a teaching tool for teachers. It seems to come with a couple of puzzles, and then you have to create new ones yourself.

Post 12 by changedheart421 (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Wednesday, 31-May-2006 22:23:21

never did a crossword puzzle or do I know how. But sounds fun.