Games of Dungeons & Dragons often involve saving the world.
The company uses a tailored Dungeons & Dragons experience as a platform to help children who have trouble socializing.
The company officially launched a couple of years ago, but the founders, Adam Johns and Adam Davis, each have more than eight years of experience using games as a means to help children become more comfortable in social situations.
If you're not familiar with Dungeons & Dragons, it traditionally involves exploring a world, battling monsters and working together to solve problems.
Each player plays a role as a fantasy character -- a wizard, a rogue, a warrior or any other variation.
Your goal in one game might be to slay a monster, but your goal in another could be to talk to various people at a party to try and solve a mystery, or convince a king to sue for peace with a neighboring government.