In Lutsk, a teenager with autism developed a mobile game to develop the attention of preschoolers
15-year-old Marko Bykhniuk from Lutsk, who has autism, has developed his own game that will help preschool children develop their attention.
15-year-old Marko Bykhniuk from Lutsk, who has autism, has developed his own game that will help preschool children develop their attention.
15-year-old Marko Bykhniuk from Lutsk, who has autism, has developed his own game that will help preschool children develop their attention.
Marko wrote down the concept of his game in his notebook a year ago, which he eventually brought to life together with his dad. The game is called Poll Games. It was developed for about 1.5 months. The pictures for the game were partially generated using artificial intelligence. Currently, it has four options for attentiveness mini-games. There are plans to add two more.
According to Mark's father, Peter Bychniuk, the game is designed for Android phones and tablets. He and his son worked on it day and night.

"I am proud that Mark was able to achieve such results with his diagnosis. And I hope that we will be able to develop this skill of his to such levels that he will be able to provide for himself thanks to this," the father told "Sospilny".
The teenager plans to make an English-language and computer version of the game Poll Games. The game is currently undergoing testing and will later be available for download on Google Play.

