A picture showing some of the Apples to Apples Jr. cards with transparent braille on them. The flavor text is not shown in the braille but the back of the cards have QR code stickers that link to the full flavor text.
The box of Apples to Apples Jr. The actual box may vary.
The back of the green and the red cards. A QR code sticker with the card's text is placed in the corner.
The front of the cards with transparent braille. Any flavor text is not in braille, only the actual word. To view the full text the QR code on the other side is needed.
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  • Load image into Gallery viewer, The box of Apples to Apples Jr. The actual box may vary.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, The back of the green and the red cards. A QR code sticker with the card's text is placed in the corner.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, The front of the cards with transparent braille. Any flavor text is not in braille, only the actual word. To view the full text the QR code on the other side is needed.

Apples to Apples Jr. Accessibility Combo Kit

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This accessibility kit requires knowledge of Braille and some minor reader assistance in initial setup.

Unlike most of our kits, this includes the actual game as well.

BRF Rules(none yet) Quick Audio Explanation

 
Braille of words on cards.
QR codes contain expanded descriptions of cards and require a QR code reader such as an iPhone to use.


Product Description from Board Game Geek:


The party game Apples to Apples consists of two decks of cards: Things and Descriptions. Each round, the active player draws a Description card (which features an adjective like "Hairy" or "Smarmy") from the deck, then the other players each secretly choose the Thing card in hand that best matches that description and plays it face-down on the table. The active player then reveals these cards and chooses the Thing card that, in his opinion, best matches the Description card, which he awards to whoever played that Thing card. This player becomes the new active player for the next round.

As its name implies, this is a version of Apples to Apples designed for kids, although the basic game still works well with adults, too. The version has card optimized for middle-school aged children (9+). Also good for advanced grade-school aged children.

Compared to the original game, this edition features simplified words that even young children can understand and has no "suggestive" words that adults would be uncomfortable explaining to the kids.