Move and explore
Guide Witek around 2D locations and look for people, objects, and possible routes.
A 2D narrative puzzle adventure
Experience everyday accessibility barriers through play.
Guide Witek, a powered wheelchair user, through short story-driven puzzles where inaccessible places and services can complicate ordinary plans. Explore, talk to people, use items, and decide what to try next.
How it plays
Witek wants to reach his hair appointment. A car blocks the pavement, and there is no room to pass. Examine the situation, communicate, use what is available, or change the plan, and notice how accessibility shapes an ordinary decision.
Guide Witek around 2D locations and look for people, objects, and possible routes.
Talk to characters, inspect the environment, use carried items, and try another approach when a plan fails.
In selected moments, type what Witek should say or try. The game interprets your words within the current scene and its available outcomes.
From lived experience
I created Witek Adventures from lived experience of accessibility barriers that can turn ordinary plans into complicated situations. The game lets players encounter some of these problems themselves, consider possible responses, and notice how strongly accessibility depends on environments, services, and other people’s decisions.
Łukasz Socha (opens in a new tab)
Read the founder story and press kitPlay your way
Adjust the interface, motion, controls, audio, and scene announcements. These options support different ways of playing without claiming that one setup works for everyone.
Good to know
Yes. It is completely free, with no advertisements and no in-app purchases.
Play in a modern web browser or install the Android version from Google Play.
The game is available in English and Polish. The website, interface, stories, and settings are localized in both languages.
Selected conversations and problem-solving moments let you type a response. The game sends that text with the current scene context to its AI service and uses the result within that moment. Movement, exploration, and item use remain regular game logic. Read the privacy policy for data details.
No. The game presents selected situations from a particular lived and creative perspective. It does not represent every disabled person or every experience of wheelchair use.
Free to play
Play now in your browser or install the Android version from Google Play.