During the first period the AbleGames project implemented the
http://www.stasism.com(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) hosting platform of serious games (exergames and non-exergames) focused on improving motor skills, balance, and visual-motor coordination for youths with CP. These games leverage the latest advances in gaming techniques and ICT to improve accessibility. The platform is constructed to enhance social networking, which allows parents, caregivers, and players to socialize in a common environment, to share experiences and advice, to provide the best care for CP players. Parents and other caregivers are also able to share best practices and lessons learned amongst themselves, which helps them to provide a better service across Europe and beyond.
During the project we have
• Set up the operational Stasism integrated development & hosting platform in the cloud
• Commercialized its games and tools
• Expanded its games library with new and exciting games
• Expanded the tools library
• Added additional game control types by advanced ML using a simple web-camera
• Added support for CP Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS0 Level 4 (In addition to GMFCS Level 1, 2 & 3)
• Added a simple installation procedure
• Added billing support to Stasism
• Added social features to Stasism
• Set up the ability for users to create their own version of games and share it with their friends and/or all other Stasism users
• Provided full support for game challenges with the player’s our friends: Play any game together (or against) their friends
• Added achievement and rewards for the games, to keep users coming back for their physical therapy
• Added an AI-backed recommendation engine, so that the system can recommend difficulty levels for players
• Deployed the Stasism service in 7 pilot trials reference centres around Europe.
• Disseminated the project both digitally and physically
The platform and its content have been constantly updated (and is being constantly updated), based on the feedback from the ApleGames reference pilot trials’ centres.