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#iACast GameCast 7 – Feer

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On this episode of the iA GameCast, Aleeha and Jason demo a game called Feer.

In this game, you are running from zombies, collecting lights and power-ups, and completing quests. The game is an endless runner which features both audio and visual elements. How many zombies can Aleeha survive? Listen and find out.

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#iAcast GameCast6 – Frequency Missing

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On this episode of the iA GameCast, Jason demos the first 3 chapters of an audio game called Frequency Missing. In this game, you are a reporter at a radio station who tries to uncover the mystery of her friend’s disappearance. Listen along while the radio reporter, Patricia, explores her surroundings, finds herself in some sticky situations, and heads out for her first radio interview.

#iAcast GameCast 5 – Echoes From Levia Soulbound

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On this episode of the iA GameCast, Aleeha and Jason do a demo of a relatively new audio game called Echoes From Levia Soulbound. In this game, you play the roll of a blind young man named Seric, known in the village as the poor undertaker’s son. Pirates invade villages by the seas and Seric is faced with his first battle. 

 

#iACast GameCast 4 – Sonarium

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On this episode of the iA GameCast, Jason and Aleeha review Sonarium. This audio adventure game is set in a cyber dystopia. You play as a discarded android who finds itself left on a trash heap. After running diagnostics, you find that you have no functioning optical sensors. You are compelled to search for components to repair them, while avoiding monsters in the process.

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#iACast GameCast 3 – Eurofly

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On this episode of the iA GameCast, Aleeha and Jason review the audio flight simulator Eurofly . Please send all feedback to feedback@iaccessibility.net, and if you like what we are doing, please consider donating to our Patreon  to help keep our content coming.

#IACast GameCast 2 – Beatstar

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On this episode of the #iACast GameCast, Aleeha demonstrates a rhythm based audiogame called Beatstar. The game can be downloaded for both Windows and macOS by visiting the Oriol gaming zone.

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