Adjusting Life To Suit
Wouldn’t it be great if you could turn the volume down on the irritating loudmouth at the next table?
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Wouldn’t it be great if you could turn the volume down on the irritating loudmouth at the next table?
There are a lot of numbers associated with autism. £32 billion per year - what autism is estimated to cost in the UK alone.
Ever been to a country where you don’t speak the language, and where they don’t even try to speak yours?
For many people, VR is still something of a novelty, at least until they try it. But the moment you put on a headset, it usually becomes a question of when you will get one, not whether you want one.
Autistic people play more video games than neurotypical people for a variety of reasons...
Imagine the thing you love most is playing with a ball.
The only way to do it is to listen to autistic people, to what they have to say, and to what they want.
Escape is a natural reaction, even if it’s only for long enough to regather yourself.
Five years ago, we had an idea to create a VR game especially for autistic players.
We've come a long way in our first year...
We're looking for autistic people to complete a questionnaire on their experiences, games, and VR, with the chance to win an Oculus Quest 2!
Help us shape our game by testing some VR prototypes in a short 45 minute session
We're proud to support World Autism Awareness Week!
How VR is reaching the mainstream
We’re at Day One of our journey. Welcome to Changingday.
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