Dead Cells devs are looking for accessibility ideas

Dead Cells is an excellent side-scrolling roguelike game, which means it would be sad if someone couldn't play it. That thought has occurred to developer Motion Twin, which is currently seeking ideas for enhancing Dead Cells' accessibility. The studio has asked its player community to share their suggestions on how to make the game more accessible to more people.
"Recently we've been having conversations about making sure that everyone can experience Dead Cells," the developers write in a Steam post, "because the whole world should know the sheer joy of sacrificing Mushroom Boi to save your own skin." While the developers are looking into ways to increase accessibility on their own, they thought players might have valuable input as well.
Motion Twin has identified a few features that might help enhance the game's accessibility: adjustable font sizes and colours, a global colour palette adjustment option for different types of colourblindness, an option to increase the UI size, the ability to bump up the background contrast, and an option for autohit.
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