audiogame by a Russian developerBall Bouncer is perhaps the ultimate culmination of a bunch of weird #blind traits in the #audiogames scene: random pointless destruction, casual games, 2d audio, and incomprehensible ball physics. Oh, and as with most of these types of games, I brutally suck at it, but feel compelled to keep playing anyway for some reason. For the curious, here's a recording that mostly demonstrates...why I don't have a gaming channel. Available for Windows and Linux: files.sooslandia.ru/BallBouncer/1.3.4/#a11y
audiogame by a Russian developer@fastfinge with that game, practice makes perfect. also you could change the what they call camera view. that might help you out. I know that if I use the default stuff I suck hardcore. I have mine changed, and it is saved that way too.
audiogame by a Russian developer@JamminJerry I mean I don't get a single streak of perfect hits, I come within one swing of getting a penalty for missing a couple times, and I get it stuck a bunch bouncing around at floor level. Compared to people who are actually any good at this I'm pretty terrible.
audiogame by a Russian developer@fastfinge I am most certainly not the greatest at this. I am not darren, but I am not too bad, but here you go. let me know what you think. as you can tell, I don't use the recording thing in the game.
audiogame by a Russian developer@JamminJerry Way fewer misses than me. I just find the ball so hard to predict! We same to both struggle to get perfects though.
audiogame by a Russian developer@prokopets That's why I put the content warning there. If the game had advertising, or otherwise involved any money going to anyone in Russia, I wouldn't play at all. But as it is, there isn't even a donation link. So from an ethical perspective, I personally drew the conclusion that running it in a virtual machine is fine.