The tool simulates the three most common forms of color blindness—Protanopia, Deuteranopia, and Tritanopia—allowing developers to experience and adjust their in-game visuals through the lens of players affected by these conditions. It provides a visual overlay or simulation layer that allows dev teams to assess whether key gameplay elements—like HUDs, enemy indicators, health bars, and puzzle elements—remain visible and distinct under various colorblind conditions. Read more in our articles including "Ubisoft Releases Chroma: An Open Source Tool to Improve Game Accessibility for Colorblind Players" and "Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 is FREE for limited time at Epic Games store".
The tool simulates the three most common forms of color blindness—Protanopia, Deuteranopia, and Tritanopia—allowing developers to experience and adjust their in-game visuals through the lens of players affected by these conditions. It provides a visual overlay or simulation layer that allows dev teams to assess whether key gameplay elements—like HUDs, enemy indicators, health bars, and puzzle elements—remain visible and distinct under various colorblind conditions.
Our coverage of Protanopia simulation includes: "Ubisoft Releases Chroma: An Open Source Tool to Improve Game Accessibility for Colorblind Players"; "Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 is FREE for limited time at Epic Games store"; "Europe enters the MLBB esports scene with first PGL Mobile Legends Challengers tournament". Each article provides unique insights and information.