"This study applied the concept of closed chain exercise to WaterBall, which combines
rehabilitation exercises with a digital game. By using WaterBall, the elderly can enjoy
the benefits of both entertainment and rehabilitation. In addition, WaterBall provides
multi-touch control, is easy to use, and have the potential to improve physical activity
in older adults The elderly can play the game intuitively. WaterBall Exergaming was
used by 52 residents of an elderly community, and they reported that WaterBall offers
exercise and fitness, enhances the efficiency of exercises, and provides entertainment
and interaction."
study of games used to increase mobility for elderly as well as "seven guidelines for the design of full-body interaction in games. The guidelines are designed to foster safe physical activity among older adults, thereby increasing their quality of life."
A two year project, now in its second year, "o motivate elders to participate in lifelong learning activities by transforming learning and education activities into games." The site map provides links to a number of sections on game design and development and related conferences