LifeLaunch Virtual Adventures

16 interactive adventures.
Real decisions. No real consequences.

Each adventure places a client inside a realistic story where they make real choices — and see what happens. Two sections, 16 stories, covering social skills, financial literacy, college readiness, and life after high school.

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Section 1

Social & Financial Skills 9 adventures

Middle and high school stories focused on self-advocacy, social navigation, and foundational financial skills.

Fern Grove
Fern Grove

At first, middle school can be a scary place, but at Fern Grove there's always someone there to help! In this game, players must navigate classwork, extracurricular clubs, new friendships, and explore New York City all while learning to advocate for themselves and become an effective and independent individual. Along the way you'll have to educate others on your abilities, stand up for yourself, and recognize the needs of others as you make it through your first year of middle school.

1945
1945

Set in New York City during the final months of WWII, you, a middle schooler whose father is away at war, lives in a Queens apartment with your mother and older sister. In this story, you'll need to gather aluminum for the war effort, brave the city subway to make it to class on time, and convince a local radio show that your sister is a singing star! All the while you'll have to navigate through 1945's infrastructure that seldom takes into account your needs, while also standing up for yourself when others put your capabilities into question.

New Beginnings
New Beginnings

When high school ends, a lot of things start to change, but luckily SMART goals are here to help you bring order to the chaos! In this game, you and your best friends will learn how to save up for an apartment, find cheaper alternatives for expensive technology, schedule events around work hours, and set yourself up for a rewarding career in audio engineering! Along the way you'll face setbacks and roadblocks, but with SMART goals you'll learn how to adjust your goals and set new paths towards success.

Squire
Squire

A medieval high-fantasy story in which you take on the role of a Squire and travel to the troubled town of Loofendorf alongside Sir Hector, your knightly companion. The Queen has tasked you with assisting the town's villagers with their various, and sometimes magical, troubles. Players will need to learn to act altruistically towards others, display empathy, and decide for themselves what the morally right choice might be in any given situation.

Jamie Jones National Park Detective
Jamie Jones National Park Detective

Take on the role of Jamie Jones, a middle schooler tasked with investigating a secret organization bent on endangering iconic national parks. In this game you must venture across the world to different national parks in order to discover clues, foil evil plots, and eventually unveil the location of the enemy's secret base! With the help of a crack team of agents, some high tech spy-gear, and a cat named Rocky, the world will surely be safe in the hands of Jamie Jones: National Park Detective.

Passporter Express
Passporter Express

All aboard the Passporter Express, a magical train that can take you anywhere in the world! As you journey through Italy, India, Korea, and Alaska, you'll be presented with new cultures and foods, different languages, and a multitude of opportunities to self-advocate and use orientation & mobility skills to navigate unfamiliar environments, both by yourself and with the help of your friends.

Twin Lakes
Twin Lakes

You've just arrived at Twin Lakes, a 3-week summer sleepaway camp for artists and musicians. As a camper who is blind, or who has low vision, you will need to navigate the intricacies of camp life a little differently. During your stay you'll meet your bunk mates, take part in camp activities, and head out on the lake for an adventure! Other than that you'll be busy practicing your instrument to garner the respect of some of the biggest living names in music history, who also just so happen to be your instructors!

News of the Weird
News of the Weird

You're the newest journalist for your middle school's newspaper! On the hunt for a fresh scoop, you'll need to navigate several seemingly supernatural situations as you practice your executive functioning, active listening, and self-advocacy skills and transform your town's most bizarre mysteries into local headlines!

Smart Time Travelers
Smart Time Travelers

Calling all agents, the SMART Time Travelers need your help! Take on the role of a time traveling secret agent in training as you stop everyday people from making bad financial decisions. You'll need to investigate their spending habits, deduce which of their payments are necessary and unnecessary, and uncover any hidden fees before you can help them form a stable financial goal for the future. Along the way you'll uncover secrets about the agency and your fellow employees as you aim to establish yourself as a fully fledged agent!


Section 2

College Readiness & Life Skills 7 adventures

Stories for older teens and young adults navigating college, work, and the transition to independent life.

Finally a Freshman
Finally a Freshman

Congratulations! Kora College has accepted your application, and now it's time to begin your very first semester of college! Here you'll make new friends, join clubs, attend classes, play popular video games, and learn to advocate for yourself and the accommodations you require in order to be an effective student. You'll also need to navigate social challenges like unhelpful project partners, roommate drama, scheduling conflicts and even otherworldly dreams! In the end your success is in your own hands.

Freshmen & Fastballs
Freshmen & Fastballs

Batter up! In this game, you'll take on the role of a freshman with ADHD in their second semester of college, who also happens to be a starting baseman for the Fighting Ferrets co-ed baseball team! Throughout the game, you will be challenged to juggle all sorts of responsibilities and expectations as you make new friends, study for midterms, and compete in baseball games. You'll also learn about important executive functioning skills like studying habits, focusing techniques, self care routines, and time management.

Now What?
Now What?

Now What? is a collection of 6 vignettes for parents of young adults on the autism spectrum. Through these vignettes, parents will be presented with several communication tactics that can help them navigate discussions with their child about financial responsibility, applying for college, roommate disputes, and homesickness. Our goal is to provide several different strategies parents might use in order to aid their child as they transition to adulthood, and find themselves overwhelmed by strange and unfamiliar expectations.

Social Storm
Social Storm

A fancy honors lunch. A house party that was never meant to happen. A rainstorm of epic proportions. Being a college student just keeps getting more and more stressful. Take on the role of a college junior living on their own for the first time! Along with the help of your best friend, you'll need to advocate for your needs, keep a cool head during frustrating moments, and learn the differences between communicating with peers vs educators. Who knows what crisis might unfold next, but as long as you manage to self-regulate, the storm is sure to pass!

Finding Your Voice
Finding Your Voice

Pizza parties, trivia contests, drama in the pool hall, service projects and apartment-hunting with friends. Life is pretty busy as a college sophomore on the autism spectrum. In this game, you'll practice proper self-determination and communication skills as you navigate several stressful social scenarios. To be a successful sophomore and friend, you'll need to find healthy outlets for negative emotions, navigate interactions with frustrating colleagues, and properly advocate for what you need.

New Orleans
New Orleans

Let's take a trip to Crescent City, the birthplace of jazz. Here, you'll take on the role of a transition age musician with ADHD as you navigate through the ever changing landscape of life after high school. Face the music as you flex your executive functioning muscles in order to apply for, and hold down, a new job. Meanwhile you'll also have to juggle vocational school, familial expectations, and all the drama that comes with being in an indie band.

Taking Flight
Taking Flight

This one's for the birds! Take on the role of a college age aviary intern at the National Zoo in Washington DC where you'll need to explore outside of your comfort zone if you want to be successful! With the help of your peers and advisors, you'll need to go above and beyond in order to tend to both the park's feathered friends and the daily guests! After hours attend fun events, try out karaoke, and build rapport with both birds and buddies.

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