Accessibility Statement
Last updated: 18 May 2026
Baazi Club is committed to providing an accessible experience for all users, including blind and low-vision players. Accessibility is not an afterthought — it is the foundational design constraint that every feature is evaluated against.
Our commitment
Baazi Club aims to meet or exceed WCAG 2.1 Level AA standards across both the Android app and the baaziclub.net website. We treat accessibility as a quality bar, not a checklist.
What we support
Android app
- TalkBack — Full support across every screen, with proper button labels, content descriptions, and focus management.
- Screen reader voice announcements — Every game event (card played, score change, turn change, milestone reached) is announced via the app's own TTS, separate from TalkBack.
- Adjustable speech rate — Configure TTS speed in Settings.
- Adjustable animations — Reduce-motion toggle for users sensitive to visual effects.
- Adjustable sounds — Independent toggles for game sounds, haptic feedback, and voice announcements.
- High-contrast UI — Dark theme with red accent that meets contrast requirements; visible focus rings on all interactive elements.
- Large touch targets — All primary buttons meet or exceed Android's recommended 48dp minimum.
- Hindi and English — Voice announcements available in both languages.
Website
- Semantic HTML with proper landmarks (header, main, footer, nav).
- Skip-to-content links on every page.
- Keyboard-accessible navigation and focus management.
- Sufficient color contrast (targeting WCAG AAA where possible).
- No carousels, no auto-playing audio, no popups.
- Plain language wherever possible.
How games are designed for accessibility
Each of the four games in Baazi Club has been designed with non-visual play as a primary use case:
- Bhaabi: Every card in your hand has its full name announced ("Ace of Spades, double tap to play"). Trick history is read aloud after each round. Full rules →
- Ninety-Nine: Running total and your token count are announced before each turn. Card values and effects are spoken when selected. Full rules →
- UNO: Top of pile, your hand, and color choices are all spoken. Wild card color picker has audible options. Full rules →
- Hand Cricket: Each ball is narrated ("Bowler picked 3, batter picked 5. Five runs! Score 17 for 1"). Score, overs, wickets, and run rate are accessible via TalkBack. Full rules →
Known limitations
We try to be honest about what is and isn't perfect yet:
- Some UI animations during gameplay (six animation, century celebration) are visual-only — they don't add information you'd miss, but they exist for sighted players. They can be disabled in Settings.
- Voice chat audio quality depends on your network and the other party's device.
- Some less-common third-party Android screen readers may not work as smoothly as TalkBack. If you use one, please tell us.
Reporting accessibility issues
If you encounter an accessibility barrier in Baazi Club, please report it. Accessibility bugs are treated as critical and prioritized accordingly.
When reporting, please include:
- What you were trying to do
- What happened (or didn't happen)
- What you expected
- Your device model and Android version
- Which assistive technology you were using (e.g. TalkBack)
Your input directly shapes the next version of the app.
Why we care
Card games are about people, not pixels. The reason to play Bhaabi or UNO with someone is the conversation, the rivalry, the shared memory — not the way the cards look. An app that excludes blind players from that experience has failed at its core purpose.
Baazi Club is built to never make that failure.