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Tatomic: An iPhone game for the color blind
Tatomic: An iPhone game for the color blind
Color-blind players are not the main audience most developers think of when plotting their games. They're not who Nitzan Wilnai of VGViews originally built for either when the Tetris -like games Tatomic ($4.99) and Tatomic Lite (free) first became available for iPhone and iPod Touch. Yet ...
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Tatomic: An iPhone game for the color blind
Crave: The gadget blog — Color-blind players are not the main audience most developers think of when plotting their games. They're not who Nitzan Wilnai of VGViews originally built for either when the Tetris-like games Tatomic ($4.99) and Tatomic Lite (free) first became available for iPhone and iPod Touch. Yet enough players ... Originally posted at The Download Blog

Tatomic: An iPhone game for the color blind
iPhone Approll — Color-blind players are not the main audience most developers think of when plotting their games. They're not who Nitzan Wilnai of VGViews originally built for either when the Tetris-like games Tatomic ($4.99) and Tatomic Lite (free) first became available for iPhone and iPod Touch. Yet enough players ... Originally posted at The Download Blog

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