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 colors, the new decks utilize distinct shapes – squares, triangles, circles, and stars – to represent the different card colors. This innovative approach ensures colorblind players can easily differentiate between cards.

The developer collaborated with colorblind gamers to create these inclusive decks, ensuring the symbols are consistent across all three games. Enabling the Beyond Colors deck is simple: access your in-game account settings via your avatar and select the new theme.
This initiative reflects Mattel163's commitment to inclusivity. The company aims to make 80% of its game portfolio colorblind-accessible by 2025. With approximately 300 million people worldwide affected by colorblindness (according to the Cleveland Clinic), this update significantly broadens accessibility for a large player base.
Uno! Mobile, a digital adaptation of the classic card game, challenges players to deplete their cards first. Phase 10: World Tour focuses on completing phases swiftly, while Skip-Bo Mobile offers a unique solitaire experience.
All three games are available on the App Store and Google Play. For more information on Mattel163 and the Beyond Colors update, visit their official website or follow them on Facebook.