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Picture of TALKING MAZE GAME The Talking Maze Game is a voice output game program designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. This game of memory and spatial awareness features a series of mazes of increasing difficulty. The player must navigate each maze, colliding with the walls as few times as possible. The player must also memorize the moves they make as they navigate the maze to avoid too many unnecessary steps. The game can help young children gain awareness of the environment and how to move around in it. It includes game memory and memory reset capability. The program is completely speech enabled, requiring no screen reader or additional software to run.

Notes: The Talking Maze Game is also available free of charge with the Talking Dictionary (see entry). ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed. ** A demo version of this software may be downloaded from the manufacturer's web site.

Price: 9.95.

This product record was updated on March 18, 2009.

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RWF Talking Software

25 Gylers Road
Dirleton
North Berwick, East Lothian EH39 5HA
United Kingdom
Telephone: 011-44-775-1025-824.
Web: http://www.rwfts.com.
Email: webmaster@rwfts.com.


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