Bad Company 2 and Other Games for Autistic Youths
By Alex Baran, Project Weight Loss Staff Writer March 08, 2010
Battlefield includes new series of Bad Company, the new game having the same characters like the old one. Are there any other new cool games? In Bad Company 2 a group of AWOL American soldiers is working for the US military in a mission that might decide the American’s fate, according to Cinema Blend. It’s a tradition now for Battlefield series' to excel in multiplayer action. Autism is a long battle to fight, so Vision Audio thought they could help parents with autistic youths so they’ve created a game for them, tested by therapists. They designed it so the kids would be stimulated enough to cope and adjust sounds, sights, and movement. EASe won’t over-stimulate or under-stimulate autistic kids. Bill Mueller, president of Vision Audio, said in a press release that “a child can learn to associate crowd noise with a positive experience of playing a ball game. Bouncing around in the vehicles can teach them to manage their own visual orientation and balance in the real world.” They’ve created a game that is simple and effective and involves identifying faces, finding objects, and recognizing words, shapes, and other geometric properties, being a low cost alternative to AIT (auditory integration therapy). ©2010 Project Weight Loss. All rights reserved.
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