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This article details the design of a co-created, evidence-based biofeedback therapy game addressing the research question is the biofeedback implementation efficient, effective, and engaging for promoting quality movement during a therapy game focused on hand gestures?First, we engaged nine young people with Cerebral Palsy (CP) as design partners to co-create the biofeedback implementation. A commercially available, tap-controlled game was converted into a gesture-controlled game with added biofeedback. The game is controlled by forearm electromyo