Introduction
Alphabets Got Talent is a fun game designed for children with limited motor abilities. The objective of the game is to learn the Morse Code by spawning animals for the corresponding alphabet. The game interface involves two tactile Morse Code inputs, one for “dit” (low input) and the other for “dah” (high input) and a screen which displays the animal based on the input character. For instance, if the player inputs a dit (Morse code for the letter “e”), an elephant spawns on the screen.
Alphabets Got Talent was a group project done by Michael Center, Beckett Melville, Lauren Owen, and me (Akshansh Chaudhary). We designed and developed the game during the Accessibility Game Jam organized by Google and Adaptive Design Association in New York City. I worked on the animation and the UI/UX design of the game.
The project was featured on Google Experiments.
Alphabets Got Talent was a group project done by Michael Center, Beckett Melville, Lauren Owen, and me (Akshansh Chaudhary). We designed and developed the game during the Accessibility Game Jam organized by Google and Adaptive Design Association in New York City. I worked on the animation and the UI/UX design of the game.
The project was featured on Google Experiments.