Hello, this is a simulation game for you to understand the lived experience of dyslexic persons.
Please imagine that you are a young dyslexic student. Now, your teacher gives you reading tasks for you to learn reading!
You have two minutes for each task!
Harry, Ron, and Hermione were exploring the mysterious alchemist lab at Hogwarts College when disaster struck. Harry and Ron triggered two different traps hidden in the room. Ron clutched his arm in pain, while Harry had already fainted.
Panicked, Hermione noticed an old, dusty book on the shelf. It described a special lotion that could counteract the poisons from ancient traps. Flipping through the pages, Hermione quickly found the recipe. Luckily, the ingredients were all in the lab!
The book said she needed dragon’s blood, phoenix feather dust, and unicorn horn powder. Without wasting a second, Hermione began searching the shelves. Time was running out for Harry and Ron.
Explanation: Some people with dyslexia can read, but the letters seems to "jump around" for them. Hence, it takes them a lot of concentration and effort to read even interesting stories.
Elsa, Anna, and Kristoff were exploring a cold, icy cave in the forest when something went wrong. Anna and Kristoff accidentally triggered a magical trap, and ice began freezing their legs.
Elsa remained calm and found an old spellbook on a snowy table. She quickly flipped through the pages and discovered a list of spells that could break the ice curse and save Anna and Kristoff.
She found four different spells : First, "Frostguard" creates a protective shield of ice around the caster or an ally, blocking attacks and absorbing damage. Second, "Sunfire Thaw" emits a warm, golden light from the caster’s hands, melting ice instantly and turning it into gentle, flowing water. Third, "Blossomflare" summons glowing flower petals that burst into flames when they touch an enemy. Fourth, "Whisperwind" calls forth a soft breeze that carries the caster’s voice across long distances, allowing them to communicate secretly with allies.
Explanation: For some dyslexic people, they might see the strokes of the letters differently. What's even worse, sometimes, the stroke of letters can dance around too.
Hello, more questions are being designed. Please come back for new challenges in the future.