Adventerra Games Accessibility Audit
Redesign Adventerra Games website to modern and WCAG Compliant accessible website using Ananyoo theme.
This Adventerra Games accessibility audit and WCAG 2.1 AA remediation covered the website of a brand that makes educational board games teaching children about sustainability and good habits.
An educational-games brand both sells products and shares learning content. Parents, teachers and learners — some using assistive technology — browse games, read educational material and buy, so the accessibility of those pages and the checkout decides whether everyone can take part.
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Why accessibility matters for an educational brand
Education providers carry clear accessibility duties. In the United States, Section 508 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title III require accessible education technology and information, and WCAG 2.1 Level AA is the working standard. For Adventerra Games the stakes are direct: students, parents and staff who use assistive technology must be able to read information, complete forms and reach learning materials just like everyone else — access to education depends on it.
Scope and standard
Our Adventerra Games accessibility audit assessed the site against WCAG 2.1 Level AA, mapped to the ADA, across the journeys that matter: game and product pages, age and learning information, educational resources, the cart and checkout, and navigation.
How we ran the Adventerra Games accessibility audit
- Screen-reader testing with JAWS and NVDA on Windows, VoiceOver on macOS and iOS, and TalkBack on Android
- Automated audits with Deque axe, Google Lighthouse and WAVE
- Keyboard-only operation of every step, with attention to focus order and a clearly visible focus indicator
- Colour-contrast analysis, plus 400% zoom and reflow testing for low-vision users
What accessibility means on each part of the site
Because Adventerra Games serves learners and families, our Adventerra Games accessibility audit focused on the parts they rely on:
- Programme and information pages need a clear heading structure and readable text, so a screen-reader user can find what they need.
- Enrolment, application and contact forms need programmatic labels, clear instructions and announced errors, so signing up never depends on sight or a mouse.
- Documents, calendars and resources need to be tagged and readable, since much information is delivered as downloads.
- Any learning tools or portals need keyboard operability, managed focus and assistive-technology support.
- Navigation and content need visible focus, sufficient colour contrast and clean reflow at high zoom.
Outcome
This Adventerra Games accessibility audit, combining manual and automated testing with remediation, brought the site into line with WCAG 2.1 AA expectations, so people using a screen reader or a keyboard can use it without barriers. Every fix was verified with assistive technology rather than assumed from an automated pass, so the result holds up in real use.
