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  "path": "/forum/ios-ipados-gaming/acrobeat-free-audio-timing-game-you-play-ear-fully-voiceover-accessible",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-25T11:01:48.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Hi all. Solo developer here. I wanted to share a small game I made, in case it's useful to people here.\n\nAcrobeat is a timing game played entirely by ear. You hear two short beeps, and the silence between them is your target. You reproduce that gap, and the closer your timing the higher you climb. Every level the window gets a little tighter.\n\nBecause the whole game is sound, there is nothing visual you need in order to play. It works with VoiceOver: the controls are labeled, a live caption describes each round, and every outcome has its own sound. A blind player played it through and confirmed it works start to finish, which is really why I'm posting here.\n\nA few practical notes:\n\n  * Runs in Safari. Free, no account, no App Store download.\n  * You can add it to your Home Screen to play full screen and offline.\n  * There is an endless \"free climb\" mode and a once-a-day daily challenge with a shareable result.\n  * Bluetooth audio like AirPods adds a small delay, which matters in a timing game. There's a calibrate-by-ear step in settings: it plays a steady beat, you tap along, and it measures and corrects your audio offset automatically (you can also nudge it with a slider). Wired or the built-in speaker is sharpest, but calibration closes most of the gap.\n\n\n\nIt's at acrobeat.app. I'd genuinely love feedback from this community, especially on the VoiceOver experience and anything that would make it work better for you.",
  "title": "Acrobeat: a free audio timing game you play by ear, fully VoiceOver accessible"
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