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You're a witch-turned-cat, desperately trying to recall the recipe for a potion to turn you back into a human! Experiment recipes, brew potions, and trade for ingredients to get closer to your goal!
FacePlay lets hospital patients play games hands-free using only a webcam. Blink to jump, tilt to move, raise eyebrows to attack, and say a game name to launch it.
Hard-of-hearing and deaf gamers miss critical spatial audio. Our headset converts game sound into directional vibrations and adds head-tracking controls, letting players experience full immersion.
Farming focus: locked-in and reclaiming your possibly brain-rotted...brain! A fun way to get into gear for what you want to focus on, with room to relax afterwards. Busy 🐝 in a good and balanced way.
OmniBlade turns your arm into a game controller. Tilt to move, flick to attack. No buttons, no joysticks. Just motion, built for players who never had a controller designed for them
We built an accessible game for blind and visually impaired players using an IMU-powered sword and shield. It includes custom spatial audio algorithms and technique detection.
Hands-free gaming for everyone! Control any game with your head, voice, and proximity sensors.
Overwatch 2 has 100k+ daily players but no applications for helping players. That is why I built HeroSense. It wins games by analyzes enemy team compositions and recommends hero counters in real-time.
Turn any playlist into a friendly music competition.
Pixel Burrow: Restore a dying world as a small burrowing creature, bringing life back to barren land through exploration and environmental transformation.
Making spatial audio accessible through haptic feedback for DHH gamers
Have you ever wanted to play Nintendo Switch, but your arthritis is keeping you from having fun? This controller will be comfortable and accessible for your gaming needs, even from the couch #wireless
Defending The CyberWorld
Stardew Valley made accessible for one-handed people (& for other cozy games too).
Echo Sign is an interactive game that teaches you American Sign Language using real-time computer vision. You play as a medieval bartender, signing the ASL alphabet to serve customers.
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