It is far easier to come across great and lesser known music if you dont limit yourself to spotify. You can also rip audio files from youtube and find files all over the internet. You don’t need to be tethered to an online streaming service for your music. On mobile? There are plenty of free mp3 players for your phone available, too, so check them out.To play mp3 files, you download an mp3 player like Winamp here and away you go.To convert CD audio into mp3s, you just follow the steps here.Me: *nods, turns off Spotify and turns on my MP3 player and does all the things they offer, but for free and with songs they don’t even have*įor those of you who might not know how to do any of this: Infinite skipping! Replay the song you want! And even do it offline? No ads! Whatever songs you want! For a small monthly payme-” Spotify Premium ad: “Imagine playing music without interruptions! And if the Falling Squirrel development team comes out with any other audio based games, I’d definitely be inclined to give them a try. It takes a little less than 7 hours to play through the story, and I mostly did it in one sitting because I got hooked. Though she grew up fairly sheltered, her uncle trained her in weaponry and self defense and these abilities flourish over the course of this adventure (she also learns some magic as well!). She decides to go back to the capital to warn her brother, and enlists the aid of a shepherd to help guide her on the long journey. Her convoy is attacked and it appears that war has suddenly come to her kingdom. To give more of a plot synopsis and potentially draw more people in, the story is about a blind princess named Alex who is sent to a remote corner of the kingdom when her father dies and her brother assumes the throne. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a novel gaming experience, as well as to anyone who has impaired vision. Honestly, the biggest problem was getting sleepy after a while, because as far as my body is concerned, if I spend that much time with my eyes closed, it’s bed time.Īnyway, it was a neat story with good voice acting and I actually really enjoyed the combat sections.
Though there were a few difficult sections (for me, using the bow was hard), it was mostly pretty intuitive. Turns out it worked just fine and I found myself really sucked in! I even turned off all the lights and played much of the game with my eyes closed. I was intrigued by the premise, but worried that it would be a gimmick that wouldn’t actually hold up well. It has a blind protagonist and is 100% navigated by audio. I just played a video game called Vale: Shadow of the Crown. Hey I’ve accidentally written 20,000 words in six days. Yo I just downloaded this thing and hammered out 3000 words? Which is more than I’ve written in years? And apparently there’s an update now for StimuWrite 2?□Īnyways, give it a try if it looks like it may help. You’re meant to just copy and past what you write here into Google Docs or Word or Scrivener or whatever else you use and go from there. Honestly love it when I’m struggling to get words down, though. Though it’s more meant for getting a draft written up, so it doesn’t have spell check or anything like that. You can change the background, dark and light themes, set your word goal, and it gives you a percentage and total word count at the bottom. You can set it to make little sounds as you type (or leave them off), and emojis pop up in the corner. So, for the ADHD and neurodivergent folks who like writing but struggle sometimes… check out StimuWrite. Seen a couple posts on the dashboard lately about writing with ADHD.