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Playing in the Sandbox: Developing games for children with disabilities.
Contact: Paul Kearney, School of Computing and Information Technology, Unitec New Z, pkearney@unitec.ac.nz
Author: Kearney, Paul
Date created: 2005-05-26
Older adult gamers: patterns of use and opinions on the benefits of digital gameplay
Author: Hausknecht, Simone Nicole
Date created: 2013-12-11

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