Panther Dice


4.6 ( 3296 ratings )
エンターテインメント 教育
開発者 Ellenson Integration Enterprises, Inc.
3.99 USD

Panther Dice includes many innovative features that are fun for all, but particularly supportive for people with disabilities. Now everyone can participate in family dice games.

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Instead of picking up dice to roll, tap an iPad. Then......

- For individuals with Autism, lock the screen after rolls to avoid stimming.

- For individuals with motoric challenges, add a moving target to refine motor skills. Three kinds of targets!

- For struggling learners - display the total of the dice.

- For individuals with visual challenges, have numbers read aloud,

PLUS

- Great color combinations. From high contrast to highly cool!
- Fun rolling sounds you can turn on and off
- Gorgeous design. Including things like backgammon boards.

Panther Dice provides a unique approach to inclusion.
We embrace the games we all know. And find ways for us all to play together.

For iPad, iPhone, and iTouch.

Pounce Games! By Panther.

See what experts are saying about Panther.


"What makes Panther special is that Richard Ellenson comes at this from the perspective of a parent of a child with a disability. This isn¹t a just a tech company, but one created by a parent who knows first-hand how new ways of thinking and the advent of apps can open up the world for a child.”
- Stephen Bennett, President & CEO, United Cerebral Palsy

"In a very complex world, these apps are simplifying the path to increased potential and possibility."
-Marc Sirkin, Autism Speaks


"Panther products are not just thoughtful and uniquely creative. They also reflect an expectation that people will succeed in ways that may have seemed impossible before. Its rare that products show this kind of respect for its users."
-Alan Brightman, Global Accessibility, Yahoo!


"If you think iPad Technology is amazing, wait until you see what you can do with Panther apps. Students with output or physical challenges finally have cool new options for success!"
-Karen Janowski, Assistive Technology Consultant, Newton, Massachusetts