Number Blaster VR Game

Overview:

I created an educational virtual reality game focused on mathematical calculations for Stanford Pediatric Hospital. Designed for users aged 10+, the game aims to enhance numerical awareness by providing practice in basic math facts. Similar to Beat Saber, players select a "number blaster" to slice the correct answers to addition, subtraction, division, and multiplication questions. Players can also choose from various locations such as a beach, forest, etc. The game features a range of math blaster options including a magic wand, giant pencil, lollipops, bananas, light saber, popsicles, and chicken drumsticks. These options are locked until players reach a new level, unlocking a new blaster.

Why Important?

Pediatric patients can play this VR game while receiving in-patient treatment to feel more relaxed in the hospital. Also, it’s a fun way to practice algebra and math.

Skills:

VR Game Development, Unity C#, UI/UX Design

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