Say What You See: The Collection, the hugely popular iPhone game, has launched a special charity update in aid of Grace Windram, who has been diagnosed with Spastic Dyplegic cerebral palsy. In 2006, Grace Windram, was born several months prematurely. Her illness affects the tone in her legs and arms and her core muscles, affecting her muscle control and balance, her muscles in her mouth and tongue.
Grace Windrum, a five-year-old girl from the United Kingdom, suffers from cerebral palsy. At the moment, she's unable to walk. But thanks to a charity drive from an iOS game publisher, she may soon be able to.
BrutalGamer.com writes:
Say What You See: Music Fest is an iPhone game that asks you to look at a picture of a boy with a small crown and think of the artist “Prince.” It’s never quite that obvious but this helps you understand the game’s spirit without spoiling its purpose.
Daily App Show:
Say What You See is a crazily addictive new puzzling experience in the style of Where’s Waldo™/Where’s Wally™ and Dingbats™/Whatzit?™
Once you fall under its mind-bendingly addictive spell you may never again have time to talk to friends, answer the phone or sit on the toilet for less than 30 minutes as you unravel its mysteries.