Hello! So, I haven't gotten to dig into this much but I just purchased this. As a totally blind tabletop gamer I am happy to see that so far this book looks to be totally accessible, save maybe the images. I have a few suggestions that can hopefully be made to make it even better. I'm sure I will find some other things to add as I actually play.
None of the images appear to be given alt text or marked up in the book, and I don't know if they are necessarily vital to the gameplay, like I said, I just literally bought it and skimmed but hope to sit down with it this weekend for a better look.
I would also suggest adding headings throughout for easier navigation through sections. I know most people can't benefit, but it would also help separate sections from each other and group sections together in sections and sub sections under the same chapter or what not.
So far the tables seem to be good, which was my biggest fear. Honestly the demo isn't tagged up, but the other form with the character sheet seems to be so I gave this a shot.
On the area playkit I'd love to see actual fillable form fields, at least to my screen reader there aren't but it is nicely tagged so I can likely make something of my own devising up in Word or something but this would be a nice thing to be able to keep track digitally. Seriously, I know several people who are VI or blind who would likely jump on this.
When I saw this last night promoted on Reddit on the Solo RPG reddit I had to look at this and give it as hot. I sincerely want to see this become something amazing. I sincerely hope that I can provide better feedback, but those are the few things I can suggest at the moment. Thank you for such an awesome sounding game of which is similar to Animal Crossing, I can only partially play it and have missed benefitting from everything like I used to when I still had sight. This may very well scratch that itch and I love it.
Thanks!