New virtual reality game at IWK teaches kids to safely drive power wheelchairs'I don't think any of us really would have imagined being where we are now when we started out on this'A team at the IWK's rehabilitation centre hopes it has come up with an innovative way to help patients navigate the world in power wheelchairs by having them learn driving skills through virtual reality games.Dr. Jordan Sheriko, the project leader, has spent four years working with Halifax-based Mars VR Lab to create the software to train his patients while keeping them entertained."At the same time, there was a local business that was really keen to use their skills in software development, virtual reality and project management to look at how we can leverage that to help people," he said."Our developers really put together just a fantastic world to be exploring.""We've got a very expensive piece of equipment in the ballpark of $30,000, [plus] walls, other infrastructure that gets damaged or injured."