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Neurodiversity & Autism

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.

Neurodiverse Games

Neurodiverse Designed Games

Play Without Barriers - In Collaboration with NAS

The Challenge

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.

AI Models & Capabilities

Co-designed with National Autistic Society (NAS)

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.

Sporting Themes via Body Movement

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.

Customisable Sensory Experience

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.

Case Utility: Physical Therapy & Social Inclusion

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.

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