Amazing! The world needs more people like Rome Nardin!

Nardin, a 12-year-old student from Tampa Bay, created a video game as part of a science fair, that is accessible for kids (and adults) who are blind or have low vision.

🎮 The game, “Please Listen,” is played on a computer and requires players to listen and follow directions to navigate through different obstacle courses with the goal of obtaining a coin to advance to the next level.

And it includes a bit of dry humor.

For example, if the player runs into a wall during the game, Nardin can be heard saying: “No, you can’t go that way. You’re going to bump your head.”

Read the full story by clicking the link below.

https://www.tampabay.com/news/education/2020/01/02/12-year-old-tampa-student-designs-video-game-for-visually-impaired-kids/?fbclid=IwAR1_nf7zxE5v_PlOoiPuvBBXGU8C4Lxwx-uvYRghQyG2XAtnIgmsY7JeLgY