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Uno! Mobile and other titles receive Beyond Color update

by Noah Jan 04,2025

Mattel163 enhances accessibility in its mobile card games with the "Beyond Colors" update. This update introduces colorblind-friendly decks to Phase 10: World Tour, Uno! Mobile, and Skip-Bo Mobile.

Instead of relying on traditional color cues, the new decks utilize distinct shapes (squares, triangles, circles, and stars) to represent the colors. This allows players with colorblindness to easily differentiate cards.

A green card with a triangle, a blue card with a square, a red card with a circle and a yellow card with a star

The update, developed with input from colorblind gamers, ensures consistent shape representation across all three games. To activate the Beyond Colors decks, access in-game account settings and select the new card theme.

Mattel163 aims for 80% colorblind accessibility across its game portfolio by 2025. This initiative addresses the needs of approximately 300 million colorblind individuals globally, expanding the player base for these popular mobile titles.

Uno! Mobile offers the classic card-matching gameplay, Phase 10: World Tour focuses on completing phases, and Skip-Bo Mobile provides a unique solitaire-style experience. All three games are available on the App Store and Google Play. For more information, visit the official Mattel163 website or their Facebook page.

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