Accessibility

Readable orders.
Equivalent truth.

Presentation quality may change with device capability. Essential warnings, state, permissions, and tactical information must not.

Last reviewed: July 18, 2026Status: development commitment

Our commitment

Bannermarch is being built as a browser-first game that supports keyboard, mouse, touch-compatible controls where offered, assistive technology, reduced motion, and reduced visual detail without changing competitive rules.

A formal conformance target and supported assistive-technology matrix will be published before wider release. This statement records the current direction; it is not a claim that every alpha surface has completed an external accessibility audit.

Included on this site

  • Semantic headings, landmarks, navigation labels, and skip links.
  • Keyboard-visible focus and controls that do not depend on hover alone.
  • Text alternatives for meaningful images and decorative images hidden from assistive technology.
  • Responsive layouts designed to avoid page-level horizontal overflow.
  • Support for reduced-motion preferences.
  • Form labels, status announcements, and errors communicated in text.

Game accessibility approach

  • House stores, rates, costs, timers, warnings, and reports are available as text rather than only through scene art.
  • Orders use labeled form controls and show costs or likely outcomes before confirmation.
  • Primary navigation and order controls are ordinary keyboard-operable buttons, links, inputs, and selects.
  • Visible focus, reduced-motion preferences, responsive layouts, and status announcements are included in the interface.
  • Game audio is optional and can be muted or adjusted from the top controls.
  • Refresh restores authoritative House state without requiring the illustrated scene to be interpreted.

Known limitations

The public alpha has not been certified against a published accessibility standard or completed a full assistive-technology audit. Its illustrated Courtyard and War Room contain dense panels, moving transitions, maps, and custom dialogs that may still present keyboard, magnification, cognitive, motion, or screen-reader barriers. Audio cues do not yet have a complete alternative description system.

If an accessibility barrier prevents play or use of the waitlist, email support@bannermarch.com with the subject “Bannermarch accessibility help.”

Accessibility feedback

Tell us which page or control caused difficulty, what you were trying to do, and the browser, operating system, device, and assistive technology involved. Send that information to support@bannermarch.com with the subject “Bannermarch accessibility feedback.” Do not include passwords or session tokens.