Computer Game about life with ASD

Autism at the mall is a game made a few years ago by a young man in Calgary with ASD. The game is meant to help others understand, in a fun way, what it is like for individuals with autism when they are having sensory overload in a busy environment like a mall. The aim of the game is to avoid the NTs (neurotypicals) and find your way to your mom at the other end of the mall. Check it out today here!
About the creator:
Peter Locke is an avid electronic music composer and computer game developer who lives in Calgary with his dog Cassie. Peter’s music has been featured in advertisements and educational videos for numerous small Canadian businesses, such as a recent promotional video for Video Games Traders in Calgary. You can watch the video here. Also, his music was used in a NASA online educational game called Space Forensics (check it out here).  His five computer games (Fireball, The Wizja, Sumo Fighter, Autism at the Mall and Sword of Clay) can be played for free on his website www.petermobeter.com.