Hanoi Studios recently showcased their innovative game, Hanoi Puzzles: Solid Match, at Centro de Apoio e Reforço Escolar (CARE) in Santo Andre, Brazil, on February 8, 2025. This unique event underscored the game’s potential as a developmental aid for neurodivergent children. Luis Otavio, the co-founder of Hanoi Studios, was present to personally introduce both the board game and the ID@Xbox Play Anywhere versions. His passion for expanding the reach of this initiative to more educational institutions throughout Brazil was clear.
The discussion was led by Fernanda Mombelli, a neuropsychopedagogue and the owner of CARE, who explained how vital it is to recognize a child’s unique needs early on. She pointed out that inclusive games like Hanoi Puzzles: Solid Match offer essential educational benefits, particularly for students who may struggle with attention and focus.
In this burgeoning game genre, Hanoi Puzzles: Solid Match is crafted to enhance vital cognitive skills such as attention, concentration, memory, and planning—areas where neurodivergent individuals often face hurdles.
The beauty of Hanoi Puzzles: Solid Match lies in its thoughtful design. Unlike many other games, it doesn’t penalize players for taking extra moves, offering a nurturing space for players to explore problem-solving at their own rhythm. Alan Nobre, a pedagogue and physical educator, encapsulated this philosophy, saying: “In early childhood education, we don’t focus on performance metrics. Our priority is to ensure that learning is a joyful experience, as happiness fosters better learning and development.”
One student’s journey with the game proved insightful. This student, who has ADHD, an anxiety disorder, a stutter, and difficulty socializing, found value in the gameplay. Fernanda Mombelli meticulously observed their interaction with the game. Initially, the student grasped the game’s mechanics quickly and showed promising progress. However, once the complexity ramped up, anxiety and stuttering increased. By encouraging a structured approach—pausing, taking a deep breath, and exploring options one step at a time—the student managed to push through their anxiety and continue with newfound confidence.
When the same student engaged with the board game in a cooperative mode with two educators, they showed great enthusiasm and a desire to play again. This positive engagement not only demonstrated their enjoyment but also marked significant improvements in social skills, attention, concentration, and a sense of belonging—truly a rewarding outcome for everyone involved.
Looking to the future, Luis Otavio is committed to crafting more inclusive games, aiming to broaden this initiative’s reach across Brazil’s educational landscape. “Expanding inclusion in gaming is my goal, to ensure more schools can benefit,” Luis enthused.
For families seeking gaming resources, Xbox offers plenty of information on privacy tools and settings through Xbox Family Settings and Community Standards. If you’re interested in experiencing Hanoi Puzzles: Solid Match, it’s available now on Xbox and PC. Embrace the challenge with cross save and Smart Delivery features through the Xbox Play Anywhere concept.
This game is not just a development tool but a bridge to happier learning experiences, reminding us all of the power of inclusive play.