Read about Lazy Eye

I would like to recommend a very great book on this topic. From time to time I used to recommend this book for people who seems more interested and would like to know more about the condition or who just recently realized the problem or ones who are totally in desperate and feels uncomfortable. So I think it is strongly recommended all of the
people who didn’t read this yet.
This book is Fixing My Gaze by Susan R. Barry
It is deep enough to get an image about the whole process and the vision system,
but not too deep to be too frustrating to read due to the over usage of technical terms.
So It is really written in the proper way for most of the people. The best in this book that this really proofs that the hard and continuous work pay off on the long term and our vision is able to change permanently in any age.
This book can give you enough motivation and information to start or boost your commitment beside vision change.
So I suggest to read through this book it gives a pretty good starting point to understand the condition:

Lazy Eye Blocks Now Available on iOS

An enhanced version of the game has been published to App store!

This version doesn’t require active internet connection and not contain any ads.

In this version you have greater ability to adjust colors and also you are able to use shadow to make the starting easier.

You are able to choose any colors to game elements like falling blocks, landed blocks, shadows and the background.

These changes was made on user feedbacks I got many messages where you ask me to be more flexible the color of the background and many feedbacks where you said that the game is hard in the beginning so these issues are solved with this version! I am glad that you found useful the already existing apps and you did amazing improvments in vision capabilities.

If you have any new request just contact me or leave a comment I appreciate it much and thanks.

The new version avaliable here: App store

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Lazy Eye Blocks Pro Now Avaliable on Android

A new version of the game has been published to Google play!

This version doesn’t require active internet connection and not contain any ads.

In this version you have greater ability to adjust colors and also you are able to use shadow to make the starting easier.

You are able to choose any colors to game elements like falling blocks, landed blocks, shadows and the background.

These changes was made on user feedbacks I got many messages where you ask me to be more flexible the color of the background and many feedbacks where you said that the game is hard in the beginning so these issues are solved with this version! I am glad that you found useful the already existing apps and you did amazing improvments in vision capabilities.

If you have any new request just contact me or leave a comment I appreciate it much and thanks.

The new version avaliable here: Google Play Link

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What kind of 3D glasses can I use with Lazy Eye Tetris?

The question came up multiple times in email message so I think I should answer the question here in more details.

First you can find information about the proper glasses on the “Instructions” page I copy a snippet here:

If you use a pale-colored 3D glasses then It need more precise settings to separate the two eyes appropriately.
As I experienced that a more darker or high contrast 3D glasses easier to setup (maybe the red-green and magenta-green is the easiest).

You can play with the left right colors as you wish.
e.g: if you have an amblyopic left eye then you adjust the “left” word to be invisible for your left eye and “right” to your right eye then you will see the landing blocks with your left eye after it is easy you can change up the two side to use you amblyopic eye to see the falling block what is a bit harder so you can adjust the two color as you wish according to your capibilities

According to these you can use two color anaglyph glasses like red\cyan, magenta\green, red\green or if you use a 3D capable monitor or TV then the glasses what is belong to your device (e.g.: LG passive polaroid glasses).

I would like to suggest an ordered list about the anaglyph glasses what you can use. Of course not these are the only what you can use to be honest most of the anaglyph glasses should work at least I was not able to find one what is not worked and I tried 4-5 sort of, but as I mentioned on the instructions page can be a worse or better one.

You can use the following glasses with the android, windows 8 , windows phone version of the Lazy Eye Tetris:

1. 3D Deluxe Vision Glasses

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2. Green\Magenta glasses

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3. Red\Blue glasses

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[alternative version only available for professionals] Vision Therapy Red\Green glasses

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Vision Therapy glasses order 1 etc…

…and as a final advice for fine tune if you use the mobile version of the game then an AMOLED display is better than the simple LED displays for color calibration.

All glasses are great so I am sure everybody can find one what can use to play the Tetris game.

For the Windows 8 3D version of the Lazy Eye Tetris you should use the glasses what you got along with your 3D display device (monitor or TV).

Keep up the good work and I hope I was able to help in that question.