At Outright Games, we design all of our games with accessibility in mind to ensure they are fun and easy to play for children and families of all skill levels.
Every game includes a set of core accessibility features, such as simple control schemes, on-screen tutorials, subtitle support, and multiple language options. These features are designed to make gameplay easy to understand and enjoyable from the very beginning.
In addition to these standard features, some of our games include enhanced accessibility options such as gameplay assists, simplified controls, and adjustable difficulty settings. These additional options are listed below by game.
PAW Patrol Rescue Wheels: Championship Accessibility Features
PAW Patrol Rescue Wheels: Championship includes a range of accessibility features designed to support younger players and make racing gameplay easier to enjoy.
The game includes:
Auto-steering assist to help players stay on track during races
Auto activation of special abilities to reduce button complexity
Adjustable difficulty levels to suit different skill levels
Tutorials that explain new mechanics as they are introduced
Subtitle support for all dialogue and cinematics
These features help ensure that players can focus on fun, exploration, and racing without being overwhelmed by controls.
Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes Accessibility Features
Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes is designed with simplicity and accessibility at its core, offering streamlined gameplay for younger audiences.
The game includes:
Auto star collection to reduce precision requirements
Simple controller options for easier input
Subtitle support for all in-game dialogue
These features make the game more accessible for players who prefer a relaxed and easy-to-follow experience.
Bratz Rhythm and Style Accessibility Features
Bratz Rhythm and Style includes flexible accessibility options designed to support different play styles and skill levels in rhythm gameplay.
The game includes:
Adjustable difficulty settings for rhythm challenges
Three different control layouts for dance sections (Type A, B, or C)
Subtitle support for in-game content
These options allow players to choose the control scheme and difficulty that best suits their needs.
Gabby’s Dollhouse: Ready to Party Accessibility Features
Gabby's Dollhouse: Ready to Party is designed to be easy to pick up and play, with a strong focus on guided gameplay for younger audiences.
The game includes:
Tutorials that introduce all new mechanics step by step
Simple controller options designed for ease of use
Subtitle support throughout the game
These features ensure that players are supported at every stage of gameplay.
Monster High Skultimate Secrets Accessibility Features
Monster High Skultimate Secrets includes a range of assist options to support exploration and reduce gameplay difficulty where needed.
The game includes:
Auto-centering camera assistance for smoother navigation
Easy collectibles mode to simplify item collection
Easy Monster Points option to reduce progression difficulty
Assists for navigating hidden room platforms
Subtitle support for all dialogue
These features allow players to enjoy exploration and story progression at their own pace.
Bluey: The Videogame Accessibility Features
Bluey: The Videogame is built with young players and families in mind, focusing on clarity and ease of play.
The game includes:
Tutorials that explain gameplay mechanics clearly
Simple controller options for accessible input
Subtitle support for all dialogue and narration
These features ensure a smooth and approachable experience for all players.
