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Our statement for the lagiga.info website, what we know about access at our events, and a reading comfort mode you can adjust on this page.
GIGA'GAMES wants its events and its website to be usable by everyone: children from age 4, parents, people with disabilities and seniors over 80. Reducing the digital divide has been part of our statutory purpose since 2015. This page states where we stand, honestly, and how to report a problem to us.
Three settings, combinable, applied straight away: text size in two steps, a higher-contrast look that removes glow effects, and animations turned off. They apply across the whole site.
Your settings are stored in your browser, on this device only. No cookie, no account, nothing is sent to the association.
If your system or browser already asks for reduced motion or a larger text size, the site follows it with no action from you.
Reading comfort
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We aim for WCAG 2.2 level AA across the whole lagiga.info website. This is a voluntary commitment: as an association we are not bound by the legal accessibility obligation that applies to public bodies, but we follow the same standard. No external audit has been carried out yet, so this statement is provisional and based on our own checks.
Statement last updated on August 17, 2026.
Our events take place in municipal halls and sports venues (Palais des Sports Laura Flessel in Petit-Bourg, Salle Robert Loyson in Le Moule, the holiday village in Sainte-Anne). What we can offer therefore depends on the venue: here is what is confirmed, and what is still being worked on.
Every item carries its status, written out in full. “In place” has been checked at the venue concerned. “To be confirmed with us” is not guaranteed: it depends on the venue or the edition, so write to us before you come, we will check and give you a precise answer. “Not available” means the provision does not exist at that venue: we would rather say so than let you travel for nothing.
In place
The Family Video Game Festival pass drops from around €12.50 to €11 on presentation of proof (reduced mobility, student, family pack).
In place
Our festivals are designed to be visited as a family: children from age 4, parents and grandparents share the same activity areas.
In place
A competition reserved for players aged 60 and over, on games chosen to stay beginner-friendly (cyber bowling). The 6th edition was held in April 2024 in Petit-Bourg.
In place
Opening esports up to as many people as possible is written into the federation's statutory purpose, filed in the French Journal Officiel.
In place
Virtual reality, retrogaming, dance mats, board games, dominoes area: activities are included with the festival wristband, with no per-activity charge.
In place
Volunteers host visiting delegations in English and Spanish during the international cup.
To be confirmed with us
Reserved parking, step-free entrance, adapted toilets: conditions depend on each venue and host town. Contact us before you come and we will check the specific venue and give you a precise answer.
To be confirmed with us
A low-noise, low-light rest area for people sensitive to noise, crowds or fatigue. Under consideration for future editions, not guaranteed yet.
To be confirmed with us
Adaptive controllers, comfort settings and para-esports categories. An open topic with our partners: nothing is guaranteed to date, get in touch to discuss it.
To be confirmed with us
A volunteer to guide a disabled visitor around the event. We are working to formalise this role in the volunteer team: let us know in advance and we will do our best with the resources of the edition.
Unreadable content, a form you cannot complete, information you cannot reach on the site, or a difficulty at one of our events: tell us. Every report helps us fix things and prepare future editions.