Developed after a 48-hour hackathon, and a partnership with Adaptive Design Association, Google's Morse code games aim to serve children with limited mobility. There are currently five games available, all of which were designed over a period of two days by five teams of game designers and developers. Each of the teams worked with a child with limited mobility, with the children being credited as each game’s creative director as their perspective helped shape the games.
The Morse code games may seem like a strange thing to create, but the use of Morse code allows disabled children to interact with video games in a way that doesn't require tactile or motion controls. This comes from Morse code's simple single input nature and adaptability to a number of scenarios.
Single-Input-Controlled Games
Google's Morse Code Games Serve Children With Mobility Disabilities
Trend Themes
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Accessible Gaming — Creating video games that cater to the needs and abilities of individuals with limited mobility by utilizing alternate input methods like Morse code.
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Inclusive Design — Developing games with the input and collaboration of individuals with disabilities to ensure better accessibility and engagement for all players.
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Adaptive Technology — Exploring the integration of Morse code and other innovative technologies to enable greater accessibility in various industries beyond gaming.
Industry Implications
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Gaming — Bringing inclusive gaming experiences to individuals with limited mobility through the use of Morse code and other alternative input methods.
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Assistive Technology — Creating innovative tools and devices that empower individuals with disabilities to interact with technology and improve their quality of life.
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Educational Technology — Integrating adaptive technologies like Morse code into educational games and platforms to enhance inclusivity in learning environments.