Toy manufacturer Mattel is making its games more accessible, last week releasing a Braille version of UNO in a push to reach new audiences.
Made in association with the US National Federation of the Blind, the new edition of the family card game features braille on both the front and reverse sides of each card to allow low-vision and blind people to play without assistance.
Slightly modified rules have also been translated into braille and released through voice assistants Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.