Evil Empire and Motion Twin's roguelike Dead Cells has launched its latest update entitled Breaking Barriers, focused around accessibility.
has launched its latest update entitled Breaking Barriers, focused around accessibility.
The studios behind the 2018 game worked in partnership with the Ablegamers organisation on the update. Out across both the console and PC versions of the game, it adds a number of new features. The aim, of course is to allow more players than ever the chanceSome of the new features include visual aids, such as adjustable UI size, font size and type and colour filters. There’s also a number of gameplay options, such as the ability to give your hero multiple lives.
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