In the spirit of this exciting initiative and leading into the start of summer camp season, Mattel Games will be donating colorblind accessible games to YMCA summer camps across the U.S. The donation will serve as an important resource to celebrate this milestone and empower children to reach their full potential through inclusive play.
“Mattel is committed to designing products that better reflect the world today and create positive social impact. This includes bringing more representative and inclusive products to market across Mattel brands,” said Mason Williams, Global Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Mattel.
This announcement coincides with Mattel’s Play It Forward Global Volunteer Week, June 24-28, which enables its iconic brands to give back to communities that need it most. Play It Forward is a designated period each year during which Mattel’s global offices host a week of opportunities for employees to share their time and talents to support local nonprofits serving children and their families. This year, Mattel Games will be donating Giant UNO decks and Tumblin’ Monkeys to all children in attendance at activations taking place at Mattel’s headquarters. Both games will feature the newly updated colorblind accessible features.
In addition, all mobile versions of Mattel’s fan-favorite card games including UNO! Mobile, Phase 10 Mobile, and Skip-Bo Mobile will feature colorblind identification. Led by mobile game developer and publisher Mattel163, Mattel’s joint venture with NetEase, the new ‘Beyond Colors’ mobile decks each display a unique and unified set of symbols, such as squares and triangles for easy identification and differentiation between the classic card colors. Free to all players, the ‘Beyond Colors’ update can be enabled in a user’s personal account settings via card deck options. The ‘Beyond Colors’ decks are the latest feature Mattel163 has developed as part of their wider plans to strive for inclusion and accessibility in mobile gaming, which began with their initial launch of UNO! Mobile in 2019. Since then, UNO! Mobile has been enjoyed by over 300 million users.
To learn more about Mattel’s colorblind initiative and updated product, visit the FAQ page on Mattel.com.
1 Source: Circana/Retail Tracking Service/G10/JAN-DEC 2022-2023/Games Excl Trade Card Game Subsegment/Projected USD
2 Per the Cleveland Clinic.
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