Autistic people generally are exceptionally talented in various aspects of the mind. For some its the uncanny ability to do extremely long systematic equations of mathematics in their head in a matter of a few seconds where it would take doctorates in college multiple minutes worth of writing it out on paper to do the problem, possibly up to hours. Or the ability to memorize things via hearing them or seeing them just 1 time for a split second, or the ability to break codes. With great knowledge comes great power, and with great power comes great consequences. An autistic person has a great power over very specific parts of life, and the rest of it is more or less rejected and turned away from the learning process, which is why they generally excel in 1 thing, and fall behind in other things (or its called a learning disability, I prefer to call it a learning conflict, being that they aren't really at a disability as the average person, just where they fall behind they make up for in other areas). I have no problem understanding that a 6 year old autistic person would be capable of this. Games like that revolve around patterns, and being able to see things and react quickly to them and very precisely monitoring the reactions of your actions with the controller on the screen.
shes not autistic you have to be born with it the accident left her autistic-like so stop saying shes autistic!