Immersive Empathy Building VR Journey

The Concept

Wheel-A-Way is a VR journey set in Jack’s neighborhood and home. You explore room-by-room, solve environment-driven puzzles, and navigate real-life obstacles from that of a wheelchair user’s perspective to find Jack’s missing passport in time for his flight.

Wheel-A-Way is meant to be used as both a game and a way to educate individuals on accessibility obstacles for those in wheelchairs. Our experience helps to build empathy for those with accessibility limitations and put people directly in the shoes of someone in a wheelchair.

Puzzle Based Experience Accessibility-Centered Design Exposure to Mobility Challenges VR Immersion
Exterior / Entry Area screenshot

Do you like Escape Rooms?

Wheel-A-Way is our team's take on an escape room that's meant to give you both first-hand accessibility limitation exposure and allow you to have the fun of an escape room!

Living Room screenshot

Do you like Puzzles?

Our experience takes you on a journey in which you must explore Jack's house and figure out ways traverse this new environemtn to get to the passport!

Kitchen screenshot

Do you like New Perspectives?

Experience the world from a wheelchair user’s perspective and explore the realities of accessibility.

People

Meet the Team

The folks building Wheel-A-Way.

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Sarraf Ahmed

I'm a junior at the University of Michigan studying computer science with a passion for design. I love building things up and customizing them to my liking, that's why working on the design of Wheel-A-Way's levels and world has been my jam!
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Christian Floyd

I'm a junior at the University of Michigan studying computer science. I love all things sports, weightlifting, and fitness. Working on Wheel-A-Way has been super fun, I've mostly been working on the functionality and logical development of the game!
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Maxwell Homer

I’m a Senior at the University of Michigan College of Engineering studying Computer Science. In my free time I do photography, fly drones, ski, snowboard, surf, compete in a variety of sports and work with animals whenever I can! Working with Wheel-A-Way has been a great experience, especially with how I can personally relate to the struggle of navigating spaces while injured/ disabled.

Pricing

Personal lifetime access or organization plans—see which fits your classroom, lab, or team.

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Contact

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