Is Accentuate Still in Business? (2026 Update)

Still after Accentuate?We have not confirmed a current listing, so this searches Amazon for you.
Look for Accentuate on AmazonFull story →Fiona and Graeme Fraser-Bell brought Accentuate into the Den, a party game where players try to place a voice clip to the right part of Britain, or beyond, in series 13.
The people behind it never left the industry, and have kept putting out party games under the Accentuate name.
Cash Over Control
The siblings wanted £45,000 for a hefty 40 percent stake, a sibling-run business from the north west willing to part with a big share rather than fight to keep hold of the company.
Peter Jones agreed to the numbers exactly as they stood. Party and trivia games are cheap to print and pack, so a single popular title can keep quietly earning royalties for years without needing fresh capital.
Still in the Toy Aisle, Just Not With This Box
Graeme has kept working in British toys and games ever since, and has talked in interviews about what pitching on television actually involved. He has since put out further titles built around the same knack for a quick, sociable party mechanic, trading under the Accentuate name.
A founder who keeps making games years later, rather than one who cashed a cheque and disappeared, is generally the better sign to look for, even when a specific product is hard to track down.
Finding A Copy
Anyone hunting for a copy should search directly rather than trust a single dead link, and based on Graeme's continued presence in the trade, the underlying business looks like it survived just fine.