This Video Game Improves Balance in Kids with Autism
During gameplay
Travers explained some of the specifics of the game, "players see themselves on the screen doing different 'ninja' poses and postures, and they are rewarded for doing those poses and postures; that's how they advance in the game."
While you might think a study like this could seem like work, it is truly a fun game. At first glance, you might mistake it for some of the popular games like "Wii Fit" or "Just Dance." Therefore, it wouldn't be difficult to convince children to play it to improve their balance; in fact, they might not even initially realize that there is a motive behind the game, but could simply be enjoying it out of pure fun, and inadvertently reaping the benefits as well.