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Find Me is an app designed to help young children with autism practice simple social skills. It is suitable for play by children with an ability level equivalent to 18 months or over, and doesn’t require any language or reading.
How to play:
In Find Me, the aim of the game is to find the person in the scene and tap on them.
As the levels increase, it becomes harder to spot the person as more and more distracting thing (plants, animals, toys) appear in the scene.
Research and Design:
Find Me was developed by a group of researchers, computer programmers and artists at the University of Edinburgh and published by Interface3 Limited.
The app is part of the output for the Click East Project (www.clickeast.co.uk) which is investigating the possibilities of using Computer Games to teach Social Attention Skills to children with autism. The project is led by Sue Fletcher-Watson at the School of Education at Edinburgh University.
While this game has focused on the skill of attending to people, the aim is to publish similar apps in the future. As a result, we would really appreciate any feedback that you have as this will help us understand the impact this app might have on you and your child.
Find more info about the app at www.interface3.com/findme
Pro Version Extras:
Comes with all inapp purchases of the basic version at a discounted price. These include part 2 of the program, and voice recorder.
Credits:
This game was devised and produced by Dr Sue Fletcher-Watson, Dr Sean Hammond, Dr Helen Pain and Ms Ali Humphry of the University of Edinburgh, with contributions from Ms Yuan Kai, and was prepared for publication by Interface3 Limited.
-game content Copyright © The University of Edinburgh, 2011
-game graphics Copyright © Yuan Kai 2011
-this application Copyright © Interface3 Limited, 2011.