About This Game 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 Stéphane Cantin, who is just a devoted dad who made a game with his son about his son’s autism.During the game player’s 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.This retro-inspired RPG gives players not only a unique gaming experience, but an insight into a world many people have never seen. While the visualization of the beasts may be fantasy, the emotions and frustrations they represent are very real for a lot of people. There are few greater inspirations in life than one's love of their child. Max, an Autistic Journey is Stéphane’s inspired interactive love letter about his son Max who was born with autism that he worked hand in hand with throughout the development of the title. While there is a wide spectrum of autism, this game focuses on Max, where he falls in that spectrum and how he experiences and deals with daily life. Classic turn-based battle system featuring clever weapons and special abilities to confront monstrous manifestations of emotions and anxieties Gain experience points through imaginary toy battles and by confronting your fears and anxieties to level up Core retro RPG mechanics infused with multiple Mini Games such as picture puzzles, race cars and making music Endearing tale of trials and tribulations from a unique perspective that inspires, educates and entertains as the story unfolds Mouse & Keyboard and Full Controller Support Steam Achievements, Cloud Saves & Steam Trading CardsThe developer will be donating a portion of proceeds from game sales to the Miriam Foundation, a charitable organization that helps people with autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities lead fulfilling lives. 7aa9394dea Title: Max, an Autistic JourneyGenre: Indie, RPGDeveloper:Professional ImaginationPublisher:GPACRelease Date: 19 Aug, 2016 Max, An Autistic Journey Full Crack [Password] max an autistic journey. max an autistic journey How this game was presented was simply amazing. It really was made with the upmost care and respect to those with ASD. Of course I had to play it being on the spectrum and I was disappointed. It really could be a good tool to those who might not understand Autism or who wish to understand the disorder better.. I'm choosing to review this with the context of it being something of an edutainment game.Essentially you'll spend a day in the life (and imagination) of Max, an autistic boy. I have to admit I found myself rather charmed as the game went on - through the plot Max has his ups, his downs, and his moments where he's the same as any child his age. You're not going to find a mechanically complex or challenging game, since it's really more about experiencing Max's inner world and quirks specific to him - this is a good thing, though boss encounters will require you to be a bit more attentive with healing than other fights. There was one element I was actually quite surprised to see - very tenderly and gently given the age of the protagonist, the game discusses the risk of self harm and suicide in later years due to difficulties in coping and self management that can have their roots even in those early years of life.. I respect spine like that.This is also very clearly a game with a lot of love behind it. That normally isn't something I get to say in a review, not like this anyway.I also have mucho respect for attributing each and every song and sound effect used properly and visibly.Well done.. surprised at how polished the game is. enjoyed it.. gt;Get autism from pubg>learn about autism from this game. This is easily the most autistic journey I have ever experienced.9.5/10. If you want to actually learn about autism, the reviews are a good place to start.Gameplay itself is pretty garbo and the information provided is the sort of thing you see in parenting forums.
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