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Small UX detail. Big win. I was playing Cookingdom when I noticed something. The language menu shows each language in its own script. Not in English. In itself. So if you speak Korean? You see 한국인. If you speak Arabic? You see يبرع. No scanning through a list of foreign words trying to find yours. No remembering that Korean starts with "K" in English. No extra brainwork. Just: oh, there I am. Netflix does this. Disney+ does this. And the reason is simple: If you don't speak English, why would your language be listed in English? This is what inclusion actually looks like in UX. Not a checkbox. Not an afterthought. A small decision that says: we thought about you before you even opened the app. That's the goal. Make the player feel at home before they've even started playing.
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