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Munch Quest
About
Constraints like distance, financial limitations, and reduced autonomy create challenges for tube-fed children in accessing oral motor skill rehabilitation.
Challenge
A responsive rehabilitation game using facial gesture, providing accessible therapy as well as high level of autonomy.
Solution
Individual Project: Research / Concept / User Experience / Game Design / Character Design / User Interface / Animation / Video Production
Project Duration: 9 Weeks
Responsive Game
Medical Design
Education
Inaccessible Therapies...




Game Video Demo

Game Operation
The game's exercises are based on professional rehabilitation therapies, with one exercise dedicated to each muscle group. Future development will expand to include more varied exercises targeting specific muscle groups
Game System


Confidence-Building
Character Design
Feeding tube stuffed animal are often given to tube-fed children as companion. 'Tubie' is a common nickname patents uses for these children. The character ‘Tubie’, adopts both that nickname and the appearance of the tube feeding plush. The heart symbol often seen in these plush toys are used throughout the game graphics. All aim to bring familiarity and foster pride in their unique condition.



Character Customization
Customization options include wheelchairs, prosthetics, and feeding tubes to reflect the realities of many tube-fed children with disabilities, enhancing relatability and representation.

Building Community


Much Quest also features a mailing system, allowing players to receive letter from other anonymous players from the game and write back. This aims to build a sense of community between children with similar conditions

User Interface Design
Onboarding Screen
Before accessing main pages, users provide detailed information about children’s condition to customize training for their unique needs.





Setting Threshold
a series of small task is asked for children to perform in order to set up threshold. Game then uses these thresholds to customize training (e.g., reaction speed for task success) for each child's unique condition.
Therapists’ comment on each day’s activity and statistics

Home Screen
The Home Screen stores snippet of daily training data and tend, caretaker information (parents and therapists), and upcoming appointment with therapists.
Annotated Feedback
Video with annotated performance feedback: expected performance based on thresholds vs. the actual movements
Training Data Screen
The Training Data Screen features daily exercise data of each muscle, in-game recorded training videos, monthly progress curve, and therapists' comments.

Therapists Center Screen
In Therapists Center Screen, caretakers can navigate,
connect, and access services from a wide range of therapists (free or paid) registered with the Munch Quest pplatform.
Outside therapist
If the child's therapist isn't registered in the system, parents can invite them to review activities via email

Game Entrance Screen
In the Game Entrance Screen, children can access the main game which features all exercises, or practice oral motor skills individually by play mini games.
Thank You!
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