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Braille Twister

Twister for the Blind!
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Tired of hearing your friends enjoy the rambunctious, carefree game of Twister? Now you can join in the fun. Each circle has Braille bumps indicating what color it is. Simply feel your way across the mat to determine where to put your hand or foot. The spinner also comes with Braille as do the instructions.
gobonobo, Jan 06 2007


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       In real life boards have been built for "tactile twister", with braille on the spinner as described (so a blind player can call out colors that seeing playes will understand), but different surfaces or shapes, not just braille labels, on the dots.   

       There's also a "Braille Twister", but that's a game using audio cues and a Dance Dance Revolution mat to teach braille dot combinations to kids.
jutta, Jan 06 2007
  

       Naked Braille Twister'd be eaisest to play in the cold
Dub, Jan 06 2007
  


 

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