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Projects
Making playable interactive experiences accessible. One city builds it. Others adapt and share it. Every community benefits.


The Wizard World of Numbers: maths game for children with cerebral palsy
The Wizard World of Numbers is a free, accessible maths game designed to give children with cerebral palsy an equal opportunity to learn counting, addition, and subtraction through music, storytelling, and gestures.


Stand Tall: Financial Literacy for Neurodiverse Players
With over 70,000 players across NZ schools and recognised as a 2024 Hi-Tech Awards finalist, Stand Tall builds the confidence and practical skills neurodiverse young people need to leave home and find independence.


Sandflat Heroes: AR Sign
Sandflat Heroes is a free augmented reality app developed with the University of Auckland and Marine Discovery Centre, turning aquarium signs into immersive 3D sand-flat ecosystems for visitors of all ages in New Zealand.


Aotea Stories: Historical Adventure
What's the Plan, Stan? is a free, multilingual, civil defense game designed for children aged 6 to 12 to teach emergency preparedness skills.


Cat Angels Triumph: Animal Welfare
What's the Plan, Stan? is a free, multilingual, civil defense game designed for children aged 6 to 12 to teach emergency preparedness skills.


Magical Park: Playable Park
Played in over 150 cities, kids spend an average of 45 minutes running and walking per session, covering around 2 km through their local park. Winner of multiple awards including Best Use of Technology at the PLA SA/NT Regional Award of Excellence (2024).


Captain Green: Scavenger Hunt
What's the Plan, Stan? is a free, multilingual, civil defense game designed for children aged 6 to 12 to teach emergency preparedness skills.


What’s the Plan Stan?: Emergency preparedness
What's the Plan, Stan? is a free, multilingual, civil defense game designed for children aged 6 to 12 to teach emergency preparedness skills.
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