[games_access] My Football Game - And they said it could not be done.

Sandra Uhling sandra_uhling at web.de
Mon Oct 19 04:50:29 EDT 2009


Hi Marc,

wow that sounds good.
Can this game be used in rehabilitation?
Is there a demo or do people have to buy it, to try it out?

The article:
Maybe additional information about VTree LLC would be great.
So it can be better understood.

Best regards,
Sandra


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> Von: games_access-bounces at igda.org [mailto:games_access-

> bounces at igda.org] Im Auftrag von Mark Barlet

> Gesendet: Sonntag, 18. Oktober 2009 23:41

> An: IGDA Games Accessibility SIG Mailing List

> Betreff: [games_access] My Football Game - And they said it could not

> be done.

>

> Hello All,

>

> AbleGamers just did a write up of a game called "My Football Game" -

> It is a very very high quality game from a group called VTree LLC, who

> partnered with EA SPROTS to use the football eng to make a Football

> game that is designed from the start for congestive disabilities and

> sever physical disabilities. I would highly recommend that people go

> give this story a read, and check out the game.

>

> Here is a link to the story we did

> http://ablegamers.com/game-news/712-my-football-game-and-they-said-it-

> couldnt-be-done.html

>

> And here is a link the games website

> http://www.vtreellc.com/

>

> Here is what they say about the game.

>

> VTree™ LLC is a leader in developing special needs software and

> assistive technology. Developing exciting and authentic videogame

> action that promotes confidence and enhances social interaction is our

> mission. We design customizable games especially for those who are

> challenged by cognitive and/or physical disabilities.

>

> VTree’s games are adaptable, accessible and—most important—FUN! Our

> games can be manipulated to match the player’s level of competency. As

> certain skills are mastered, the games become more challenging,

> allowing the player to experience success at each level.

>

> Our dream is to promote inclusive participation in community life for

> people with special needs. VTree’s games are not just fun. They enhance

> personal satisfaction and self-confidence and can be used as motivators

> to open doors to other new experiences.

>

> --

> Mark C. Barlet

> Editor-in-Chief

> AbleGamers.com

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