United Kingdom, March 18 -- Microsoft is trying to help neurodivergent individuals in Brazil with a new game.

The tech giant has launched 'Hanoi Puzzles: Solid Match' on XBox and PC as a support tool for the development of neurodivergent children through Centro de Apoio e Reforco Escolar (CARE) and has claimed that their "main goal" is to boost child development.

Physical educator Alan Nobre said: "In early childhood education, we don't aim for high performance. We want this to be the happiest moment of a child's life, because we believe that a happy child learns more, develops more and that's our main goal."

A student with ADHD, anxiety disorder, stuttering, and socialization difficulties played the game, and Fernanda Mombelli documen...