Toddler prototype
This is a very simple project I put together as a supporting example for a pitch about how video games can be used to support growth in children.
This project builds on mobile devices, and toddlers can play around with it by hitting the balloons as they float upwards. When hit, they reward the child by making a colorful "splat" on the screen as well as making an appropriate sound.
Functionality was also added so that a controller could be used by pressing the button that is associated with the color of the balloon. The point was that this helped develop the child's muscle memory because they would need to remember where the right colored button was on the controller in order to get the balloon to pop.
This project builds on mobile devices, and toddlers can play around with it by hitting the balloons as they float upwards. When hit, they reward the child by making a colorful "splat" on the screen as well as making an appropriate sound.
Functionality was also added so that a controller could be used by pressing the button that is associated with the color of the balloon. The point was that this helped develop the child's muscle memory because they would need to remember where the right colored button was on the controller in order to get the balloon to pop.