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Gaming Event Accessibility Reviews

We review tabletop gaming clubs, events and conventions, writing about their accessibility for physical, neurological, and hidden disabilities. We try to keep our reviews concise and make them as helpful as possible for people who want to attend tabletop gaming events, but are concerned about access.

If you have opinions about our reviews, feel we have missed any information that could be useful to you, want us to review your event, or need any advice on how to make your event more accessible, pop AJ an email at AJ@AbleTableGaming.co.uk.

Don't worry, she doesn't bite...And even if she did, she couldn't reach any main arteries from her wheelchair!

Accessibility Reviews
Accessibility review of Gaming Rules Charity Games Day, May 2019

Gaming Rules! Charity Games Day 2019


Our second accessiblity review, AJ sums up the accessibility of Gaming Rules! Charity Games Day, a day of gaming in east Devon all done for a good cause.


This review looks at the physical access, D/deaf access, atmosphere, asistance and food and drink facilities at this board game day in the south of England, the baby brother of GridCon and TING.


Accessibility review of AireCon 5, March 2019

AireCon 2019


In our first review, AJ sums up the accessibility of AireCon, one of the biggest, friendliest conventions in England.


She looks at the physical access, D/deaf access, atmosphere, asistance and food and drink facilities at this board game convention in North Yorkshire.


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