Accessibility statement
Last updated: May 29, 2026
MiniFreeOnlineGames (MFOG) wants to be usable by every parent — including parents and children who use assistive technology. We aim for WCAG 2.1 AA where it's reasonable for a curated kids' content portal, and we treat accessibility as ongoing maintenance rather than a one-off audit.
What we've done
- Semantic HTML throughout (real headings, real lists, real form labels).
- Every interactive control reachable by keyboard, with visible focus rings.
- Game and video thumbnails carry descriptive
alttext (game / video title). - Colour palette tested for contrast on body text and primary buttons.
- Forms use real
<label>elements and inline error messages. - The video player runs inside YouTube's
youtube-nocookie.comembed which exposes its own captions and controls. - Embedded games come from third-party publishers and we sandbox them; their own internal accessibility varies and is outside our control.
Known gaps
- Some older landing pages still have decorative-only images without an empty
altattribute — we sweep these as we revisit each page. - The 3D galaxy interaction on the homepage hero is decorative; reduced-motion users can still use the underlying links via tab navigation.
- Third-party game iframes vary widely in their own accessibility.
Reporting an issue
Found something that doesn't work with your screen reader, keyboard, switch device, or reduced-motion setting? Email contact@minifreeonlinegames.com with the page URL and a short description. We try to acknowledge within 3 business days and ship a fix within 30 days for clearly-actionable reports.