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Hey! I created a game for you guys.

sweelmeister

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I think this can improve the life of people with Asperger's greatly.

I'm a web developer from Sweden and I just created a game for people who have a hard time recognizing face and micro-expressions.


The game can be found over at: faceTest

Please let me know if you think the game is any good. Or bad! :D


/Sweelmeister
 
Heh, I tried it, and failed miserably.

I had a similar test when I went for my diagnosis through the therapist. As far as the test, it's an ok application.

Having 6 options is way more than most of these tests give you, so it makes it a bit... harder. And anyone paying attention might deduce answers at some point. After 6 expressions you had them all.

That's just a minor comment I had about it. But still, it's a nice tool you have there :)
 
This game seems interesting and I've done moved this thread from Introduction to Aspergers Syndrome, Autism and HFA Discussion as I felt the need that it's the appropriate section of the website.
 
I've tried this game and I succeeded. :D
I can definitely say that game could do with a shuffle button. ;)
 

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