One day, a big star falls into the neighborhood. The residents of the neighborhood cannot find their way home because they cannot see the North Star guiding them. At this moment, with the falling of the star, a mysterious passage opens in the neighborhood that nobody knew before. At this moment, with the falling of the star, a mysterious passage opens in the neighborhood that nobody knew before. Not only the neighborhood’s but also the inhabitants of all the universes have lost their way!
A child realizes that the star that fell in the neighborhood that day is the North Star because the North Star helps us find our direction. The children of the neighborhood embark on a fantastic adventure to collect the star pieces scattered around different universes due to the collision, heal the star, and send it back to its place in the sky. So everyone can find their way to their homes.
The game also features accessibility, allowing visually impaired and sighted players to play together.
BOX CONTENT: 1 Game Board / 1 Number Wheel / 4 Question booklet in braille / 4 Pawns / 110 Mission Cards / 20 Star Tokens / 1 Bag / 1 Mission Box / 1 Rulebook (TR / EN /FA / AR)
GAME FORMAT: Board Game
GAME LANGUAGE: Turkish, English, Arabic, Persian
PARTNER INSTITUTION: Save the Children
CONTENT ADVISORS: The second stage of the Inter Universe Adventure project, designed in collaboration with a team of competent individuals in their respective fields and based on feedback from children participating in psychosocial support sessions regarding characters and the gaming world, was developed in conjunction with advisors specializing in visual accessibility, in addition to the expert team from the first stage.
Purpose
The Inter Universe Adventure game addresses the issue of peer bullying among children and creates awareness through an entertaining game. The accessibility edition aims to include visually impaired children, one of the groups most exposed to peer bullying, to make this gaming experience accessible to a wider audience, and to overcome not only social but also physical barriers. It has been redesigned to allow both visually impaired and sighted children to play together.
The game is designed to promote diversity and help children develop in the following areas by encouraging nonviolent communication, conflict resolution, and social harmony:
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