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Card Battles and 3D Soundscapes: Call of Fate for iOS
Manage episode 480102934 series 1402576
In this podcast, Darrell showcases Call of Fate, a free-to-play, audio-first card adventure game developed by Prudence Interactive. Designed with full accessibility in mind, the game is tailored for both blind and sighted players.
Call of Fate transports players to the fantasy world of Teyus, where they take on the role of a summoner uncovering a forgotten past.
Official Game Site – Prudence Interactive
Key Features
- Audio-Driven Gameplay: Every aspect, from exploration to combat, is fully voiced with immersive 3D surround sound.
- Hero Collection: Recruit from 56 unique heroes across five classes—Warrior, Mage, Assassin, Ranger, and Priest—each featuring distinct voices and abilities.
- Turn-Based Battles: Engage in strategic, card-based combat that is easy to learn and supports idle progression.
- Inclusive Design: Built with screen reader compatibility, including support for VoiceOver and clear audio cues for seamless navigation.
- Multilingual Support: Available in eight languages, including English, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese.
Learn more in the AppleVis review or watch the Official Game Guide – Season 1.
Transcript
Disclaimer: This transcript was generated by AI Note Taker – VoicePen, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.
Darrell: Hello everyone and welcome to this AppleVis podcast. I am Daryl Bowles, also known on the AppleVis forums as Advocate. Today we are going to be demonstrating a game with some visual elements. It is primarily, it is a video game with built-in accessibility for blind players. It was just released on April the 24th. It is Call of Fate. And we're going to be demonstrating a little bit of that today.
Darrell: So I need to find the icon in my games folder. And there it is.
Darrell: I will double tap this.
Darrell: And it's going to ask me to log into an account here. And I do have an account. All right, there we go.
Darrell: I'm going to double tap quick login.
Darrell: You are going to want to register. It's just a matter of putting your email address in and then receiving a verification code, entering that verification code, and then selecting the option already have an account.
Darrell: and logging in when you are, if you decide to exit and come back into the game. So let's go ahead and get started here.
VoiceOver: Quick login button. Quick login.
Darrell: Here we go.
VoiceOver: Game initialization complete. Landscape. Charge port to the right. Direct touch area. Use the rotor to enable direct touch for this app. Voice over off.
Game Voice: The game has a built-in screen reader. To avoid focus conflicts, please disable any external screen reader software before proceeding…
101 episodes
Manage episode 480102934 series 1402576
In this podcast, Darrell showcases Call of Fate, a free-to-play, audio-first card adventure game developed by Prudence Interactive. Designed with full accessibility in mind, the game is tailored for both blind and sighted players.
Call of Fate transports players to the fantasy world of Teyus, where they take on the role of a summoner uncovering a forgotten past.
Official Game Site – Prudence Interactive
Key Features
- Audio-Driven Gameplay: Every aspect, from exploration to combat, is fully voiced with immersive 3D surround sound.
- Hero Collection: Recruit from 56 unique heroes across five classes—Warrior, Mage, Assassin, Ranger, and Priest—each featuring distinct voices and abilities.
- Turn-Based Battles: Engage in strategic, card-based combat that is easy to learn and supports idle progression.
- Inclusive Design: Built with screen reader compatibility, including support for VoiceOver and clear audio cues for seamless navigation.
- Multilingual Support: Available in eight languages, including English, Spanish, Arabic, and Chinese.
Learn more in the AppleVis review or watch the Official Game Guide – Season 1.
Transcript
Disclaimer: This transcript was generated by AI Note Taker – VoicePen, an AI-powered transcription app. It is not edited or formatted, and it may not accurately capture the speakers’ names, voices, or content.
Darrell: Hello everyone and welcome to this AppleVis podcast. I am Daryl Bowles, also known on the AppleVis forums as Advocate. Today we are going to be demonstrating a game with some visual elements. It is primarily, it is a video game with built-in accessibility for blind players. It was just released on April the 24th. It is Call of Fate. And we're going to be demonstrating a little bit of that today.
Darrell: So I need to find the icon in my games folder. And there it is.
Darrell: I will double tap this.
Darrell: And it's going to ask me to log into an account here. And I do have an account. All right, there we go.
Darrell: I'm going to double tap quick login.
Darrell: You are going to want to register. It's just a matter of putting your email address in and then receiving a verification code, entering that verification code, and then selecting the option already have an account.
Darrell: and logging in when you are, if you decide to exit and come back into the game. So let's go ahead and get started here.
VoiceOver: Quick login button. Quick login.
Darrell: Here we go.
VoiceOver: Game initialization complete. Landscape. Charge port to the right. Direct touch area. Use the rotor to enable direct touch for this app. Voice over off.
Game Voice: The game has a built-in screen reader. To avoid focus conflicts, please disable any external screen reader software before proceeding…
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