Blind Cricket

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  • Type:  Audio game
  • Genre:  Simulation and sport
  • Developer:  Sonnar Interactive Ltd
  • Release date:  February 13, 2017
  • Status:  Free with in-game purchases
  • Platform:  iOS, iPadOS, Android
  • Language:  English
  • Rating:  10/10

Blind Cricket is a sports simulator specifically designed for visually impaired players. The gameplay relies entirely on sound, allowing you to compete without any visual cues.

Immersion Through Sound

You don’t need to watch the screen. Everything happening on the field is conveyed through detailed audio cues:

  • The whistle of the bowled ball
  • Clear sound of the bat hitting
  • Acoustic feedback from the field
  • Voice prompts from the system

These cues let you feel the pace of the match, make decisions by ear, and fully control the gameplay.

From Local Matches to Global Tournaments

The game follows classic cricket rules adapted for audio play. You participate in matches, score runs, and improve your skills as you progress from simple games to prestigious tournaments. Success depends on the precise timing of your hits and careful listening to the audio environment.

Accessibility and Controls

Blind Cricket features a fully audio-based interface, making menus and field navigation straightforward. While official support for standard screen readers (TalkBack or VoiceOver) isn’t declared, the built-in audio design ensures complete accessibility.

Note: During matches, it’s recommended to disable your device’s screen reader, as it may intercept gestures and interfere with gameplay.

Blind Cricket offers a deep, competitive experience that proves sports games can be fully enjoyable and accessible without graphics. It’s suitable for both newcomers to audio gaming and experienced players who value high-quality sound and fair challenges.

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