• Publisher: GPAC
  • Release Date: Aug 19, 2016
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  • Summary: Max, an Autistic Journey is a retro style top-down turn-based RPG filled with mini games, monsters and most of all, heart. Developed by Stephane Cantin, who is just a devoted dad who made a game with his son about his sons autism. During the game players step into the shoes of Max, a tenMax, an Autistic Journey is a retro style top-down turn-based RPG filled with mini games, monsters and most of all, heart. Developed by Stephane Cantin, who is just a devoted dad who made a game with his son about his sons autism. During the game players step into the shoes of Max, a ten year old boy who must find ways to deal with everyday life while being diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Many players will discover a world familiar but alien to them. Some may relate to Max's story all too well. Regardless where you fall in the spectrum of life, Max, an Autistic Journey delivers an entertaining, imaginative and informative trip worth taking. Expand
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  1. Oct 6, 2016
    100
    In my eyes this game was just heartwarming and explained a lot on how an autistic child’s or adult's mind works. It’s very well made with a number of interesting mini-games, and definitely worth the money.
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  1. Nov 25, 2020
    10
    Fun playing with my 7yr old son who happens to be autistic. The dialogue can be used as a reading and communication exercise. It’s fairlyFun playing with my 7yr old son who happens to be autistic. The dialogue can be used as a reading and communication exercise. It’s fairly intuitive gameplay. Expand