Traditional video games can be overwhelming, sensory-heavy, or inaccessible to autistic players. There is a critical need for specifically designed, inclusive play experiences that promote physical activity and social inclusion.
Play Without Barriers - In Collaboration with NAS
Traditional video games can be overwhelming, sensory-heavy, or inaccessible to autistic players. There is a critical need for specifically designed, inclusive play experiences that promote physical activity and social inclusion.
Games developed in close collaboration with NAS schools, using feedback from students and occupational therapists.
Impact: Clinical Relevance & Trust - ensures the games meet specific sensory and cognitive needs.
Games like Superhero Sportsday and MotionInput Watersports use full-body motion (captured by webcam) for activities like swimming, cycling, and jetpack flying.
Impact: Promoting Physical Engagement - encourages gross motor skills and co-ordination.
Allows caregivers or players to adjust visual complexity, sound levels, and pacing to match individual sensory preferences.
Impact: Reducing Sensory Overload - prevents anxiety associated with excessive sensory input.
Used in therapy sessions or schools to encourage active play, support motor skill development, and provide a shared, accessible social activity for peer engagement.
The NAS has enabled their school children to enjoy our motion-enabled sports games that have been specifically designed for their abilities.