22 Year Old Comes Up With Fantastic Game and Chrome Extension Called Odyssey for People With ADHD
Users will be able to watch videos and play games at the same time under this new extension
A 22 year-old indie developer has made an entire game and Chrome extension known as Odyssey for people who want to watch YouTube videos or Twitch streams while in a gamified multiplayer environment. Popular personality Jake Lucky has revealed this information.
Under the name of @odyssey_tv on Twitter, Odyssey is a webapp/extension that enables gamified, multiplayer experiences on any website across the internet. Created by a 22 year old man, this extension seems to be very promising and could be a big hit in the gaming community.
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Odyssey is a New Game and Chrome Extension That Could Especially Help Those People With ADHD
Extensions are small software programs that customize the browsing experience. They enable users to tailor Chrome functionality and behavior to individual needs or preferences. They are built on web technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.
A software add-on or extension is any third-party software program or script that is added to a program to give it additional features and abilities. For example, Adobe Flash, which allowed people to watch videos or play games within an Internet browser.
Now, as tweeted by Jake Lucky, a 22 year old indie developer has come up with an an entire game and Chrome extension called Odyssey for people who want to watch YouTube videos or Twitch streams while in a gamified multiplayer environment. This is specifically more useful for people who have ADHD (Attention Deficiency Hyperactivity Disorder), as it allows users to have multiple sources of content that they can consume at the same time.
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The extension, odyssey.tv, can help users who suffer from ADHD. ADHD is a chronic condition including attention difficulty, hyperactivity and impulsiveness.
ADHD often begins in childhood and can persist into adulthood. It may contribute to low self-esteem, troubled relationships and difficulty at school or work. Symptoms of this condition include limited attention and hyperactivity.
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