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Inclusion and play through technology 

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games with sense

Say hello to TEOplay!

Microgames specially designed for learning 

We use technologies like Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality to create these wonderful worlds with gaming activities.

Through which they seek to improve skills in areas such as: verbal skills, social routines, emotions and activities of daily living in children with special needs.

Fun and learning from any device

A range of microgames aimed at developing improvements in the  verbal and social skills, in which you will find a series of activities that using Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality will encourage improvements in these important skills of daily life.

latest creations

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I learn / Verbal Skills  2D+

 

Based on therapeutic methodologies, this module encourages improvements in initial verbal skills through play.​

Created in 2D and Augmented Reality for the early support of children with language difficulties.

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KnownME / Empathy

Have you ever thought about what a person with autism feels on a daily basis?

 

Well, here you can experience it through an immersive experience of 120 seconds in which you can learn a little about what the daily life of an autistic person is.

KnownI, 2 minutes of autism for neurotypicals...

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SpeaksI / Social skills

Join Linda, Ana and Jhon in this immersive experience developed with Virtual Reality technology.

This game module seeks to encourage improvements in the recognition of emotions and skills in social routines.

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balanceI / Meditation

Because there are times when we simply need to balance our thoughts through activities that give us that moment with ourselves.

balanceI is made up of a series of microgames developed with Virtual Reality Technology inspired by the most exciting and beautiful facts of nature.

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Parquetropolis 

2023

Bogotá D.C. - Colombia

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