Accessibility is a fundamental human right. Throughout the year, App Store Editors test apps and games so we can recommend the very best. For Global Accessibility Awareness Day, we’re proud to highlight ones everyone can enjoy—and the creators who make them possible.

Find out the surprising secret to making games more fun
When Klemens Strasser designs a new game, he asks two questions: “Is it fun?” and “Can it be made accessible to everyone?”
Being inclusive is just the right thing to do. If big games and apps aren’t accessible to everyone, people with disabilities are not only excluded from the experience itself but also the subculture around it.—Klemens Strasser
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Play great accessible games
VoiceOver support, color-blind modes, fonts tailored for dyslexia, text-only or audio-only play—these games are designed to accommodate all players.
ADHD tools born from collaboration
App Store Award winner Endel collaborated with Nik Hobrecker, an ADHD advocate and the founder of the online community @adhdvision, to co-create a suite of features and soundscapes that support those with ADHD.
For our ADHD brains, finding structure and accountability on our own can feel impossible. Having something external to guide you is a total game changer.—Nik Hobrecker
Discover tools to help supercharge your productivity
By adding structure through routines, focus, time management, task tracking, and more, these apps can help everyone’s day-to-day go a bit more smoothly.