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Since 2004, the AbleGamers Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity, has served more than 56 million members of the disabled community by advocating greater access in video games. Today, AbleGamers is a leader in the development of equipment, programs and services to those living with disabilities, hardships, and quality-of-life issues that are a result of chronic illness or trauma. It is our goal to ensure that all people, regardless of their disability, can use gaming as a tool to have enriched social experiences with friends, family, and the world at large. 

AbleGamers Web Game of the Week - Adam and Eve

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Sometimes you just want a simple game to relax and take your mind off things while you wake up in the morning. Adam and Eve is one of those games.  You play the role of Adam who needs to find Eve in the Garden of Eden. Along the way, you'll need to help him make it past a bunch of kid friendly obstacles and fiends.

In even more rarity, this game is completely child friendly.  All you need to do is click on the appropriate object in the right order to move to the next screen. Do this enough times, you win the game. At the root of it all, this is a puzzle game. However, the graphics are all extremely cartoonish in the fun friendly colors with each clickable object making some sort of movement when touched.

You don't actually need to know or understand how to get through each level; simply clicking on objects that stand out of the background will eventually progress you beyond your current level.  For a family-friendly, silly and short game Adam and Eve is a good way to spend 20 minutes for adults or an hour for your children.  You'll both love the cute graphics and surprising ending.

adam_and_eve_splashThe game is operated via the mouse with no keyboard shortcuts. The graphics are all extremely bright cartoonish.  There are no audio cues, and all of the instructions are written out in clear easy-to-read fonts.  The minimal “violence” includes no killing, gore or blood; nothing more than a bump on the head ever happens to the hero.

If you're looking for co-op flash game to spend 20 minutes with your kids, give Adam and Eve a try.

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