The Journey of Elisa

by Gametopia


Educational

free



This videogame will help you understand people with Aspergers Syndrome.


The Journey of Elisa is a videogame that can help you understand better the traits and necessities of people with autism and, in particular, with Asperger Syndrome. As a player, you will go through various minigames, experience an epic sci-fi background story and overcome the challenges that Elisa must face.The game comes with learning units which may serve as support for teachers who want to do activities in class, as well as general information to understand Aspergers better.Created by Autismo Burgos and Gametopia and with the sponsorship of Orange Foundation.- General performance improved.- Compatibility with the most recent Android versions.

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No offense but the conversation was...i couldn't understand what to say. In my frustration, i uninstalled it. Sorry.

Theohybrid

I like it. I play two mini games, calender& dragone, but next one doesn't play. whyyyyy? and i coudln't register! please answer!

Hadis M

Doesn't work on the nexus 9

James Frost

Didn't enjoy. Feels frustrating to play. Uninstalled quickly

That THC guy

It's a neat concept but I got super overwhelmed with the schedule and calender part. I got it wrong and I can't figure out how to do it. I really strongly suspect I have Aspergers too. I can't get past that part. Dungeon is a tad confusing too but I got past it finally. Too bad I won't get to see how the story ends.

Jessica

When you first start playing it its very straightforward. The only probably is is that I cant play the mini games for some reason

Brittany Kelly

As an Aspie, I love that this game creates awareness for Asperger's. We are different in some ways, yes, we face challenges but we are truly just like everyone else

VocAspiration

Great game

Star child

Graphics and creating awareness of Aspergers is amazing. However, gameplay puts me off. I can complete the schedule part but not the part taking the person around the maze, as it's unclear.

Mike Y