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FableVision & WNET Debut New "Born-Accessible" Cyberchase Game

Join the CyberSquad for Batty "Echo Explorers" adventure!

Hacker’s up to his usual tricks (or treats) and has created a bat-tastrophe! As you wind down from your Bat Week and Halloween celebrations, join FableVision in keeping this fall fun and fang-tastic with the launch of Echo Explorers! If you’re as batty for these winged creatures as we are, you’ll want to check out this born-accessible game, created in partnership with WNET and Bridge Multimedia and based on the popular, award-winning PBS KIDS show Cyberchase.

Digit’s cousin Brigit has a problem: the adorable bats that usually pollinate her cactus apple flowers are missing! It turns out Hacker has trapped them in caves. It’s up to the CyberSquad to rescue the bats and help Brigit’s cactus apples grow again. To free the bats, players must enter a series of dark caves and use echolocation, as well as their skills in mapping and coordinates, to locate machine parts hidden on a grid. Once they locate all the machine parts, players can smash, break, and chomp through the various cave walls and progress through the game levels. 

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Echo Explorers is versatile fun for any child. Inspired by the Cyberchase episode “Missing Bats in Sensible Flats,” this online game was created for kids of diverse learning abilities and physical, social-emotional, and cognitive differences. Echo Explorers can be tailored to each child’s unique needs and sensitivities through built-in accessibility panels available at any point in the game for easy adjustments.

Accessibility is incorporated into the art and visuals of the game, with high-contrast and color-blind friendly colors as well as easily-readable text sizes and fonts. Players also have the option of decreasing in difficulty, staying at the current level, or moving up a level of difficulty after each completed excursion. To navigate the game, keyboard, mouse, or eye-tracking technology can be used as controls. As with all PBS KIDS games, captioning is included. 

Echo Explorers is ready to play now! The game is mobile and web-friendly to be used on phones, tablets, and desktops. For more information about how to set up and integrate Echo Explorers in your classroom or home, click here. So play now on the PBS KIDS website and games app—the bats are waiting, and the CyberSquad wants all kids on board!

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