Autism TMI VR Experience

Autism TMI VR Experience Free App

Rated 4.24/5 (25) —  Free Android application by HappyFinish

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About Autism TMI VR Experience

This virtual reality experience was created in collaboration with autistic people to show what it's like to receive too much information.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Autism TMI VR Experience version 1.02 on your Android device!
Downloaded 1,000+ times, content rating: Everyone
Android package: com.happyfinish.autism_tmi_vr_experience, download Autism TMI VR Experience.apk

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4.4+
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App History & Updates

What's Changed
fixed compatibility issues
Version update Autism TMI VR Experience was updated to version 1.02
More downloads  Autism TMI VR Experience reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads

What are users saying about Autism TMI VR Experience

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by Z####:

I have autism and I thought this was a pretty accurate experience about how it sometimes is, in my case just a little overdone, but that is a good thing to imaging it better.

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by Z####:

It just isn't realistic I have autism and it's nothing like what really happens.

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by Z####:

Inoperable with Google Daydream, as that headset has small bumps touching the screen at all times, and this experience stops if the screen is ever touched

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by Z####:

I think it would be fair to say this will not speak for every individual with autism... But what it does do brilliantly is provide a lens into someone's live who has autism. Will definitely be sharing this with more people.

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by X####:

Wow! Only using phone but still my head actually started to hurt early in the experience and by half way through I wanted to turn it off but made myself keep watching. By the end I wanted to jump in the car, close the door. Thank you for sharing what it's like for some with asd.

N70%
by N####:

I have autism and it really made me feel like someone out there knows what it feels like

Q70%
by Q####:

It's so hard to get people to empathise with the sensory overload that so many autistic people deal with every day. This will really help other people to understand. Very powerful.

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by Q####:

Showed this to my whole family with my own VR headset, I already feel that they understand my son more already


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Rating Distribution

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