Mattel rolled out a braille version of the popular game Uno, allowing people who are blind or have limited vision to play. 

The Uno Braille edition, which costs $9.99, has braille on the front and back of the cards, so players can read each card's color, number, or instructions like "reverse" or "skip." 

Blind players can also go to the website UNOBraille.com to download braille readable files to learn how to play the game. Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant both have voice-enabled game instructions, so players can ask them questions if they are confused about the rules. 

Image: Mattel

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