FAQ
Answers that match the way the site actually works
This FAQ focuses on the practical rules: what the games are, what they are not, how data is stored, and how to play with friends.
Is this gambling?
No. The games look like entertainment spins, but they run on virtual coins only.
There is no real money, no deposits, no payouts, and no prizes.
The entire purpose is entertainment and friendly competition.
Do I need to pay, subscribe, or enter payment details?
No. There is no purchase flow. We do not ask for card details, bank account details, or crypto addresses.
If you ever see a request for payment, treat it as suspicious and stop using that version of the site.
Why is it 18+ if it’s free-to-play?
Because the experience is for entertainment and may not be appropriate for minors.
Age gating helps keep the product aligned with adult entertainment expectations.
Are there any prizes or material rewards?
No. Achievements are digital badges only. They do not translate into money, prizes, discounts, or any external benefit.
What data do you collect?
This site is designed to work without accounts. Most gameplay data (virtual balance, achievements, score codes)
is stored locally in your browser on your device. See the Privacy Policy for details and how to clear it.
How do I compete with friends if there’s no account system?
Use Score codes. Export your code and send it to friends. Import their code to build a local leaderboard on your device.
It’s simple, lightweight, and avoids collecting personal data.
Can someone fake a score code?
Yes — a determined person could generate unrealistic codes. We treat score codes as a casual, friendly feature,
not a competitive integrity system. For serious tournaments you’d want servers, verification, and moderation.
Is the randomness “rigged”?
The games use standard browser randomness for entertainment. Since there are no payments and no prizes,
there is no incentive to manipulate outcomes. Still, randomness is randomness — streaks happen.
I’m in New Zealand and I’m worried about gambling harm. What can I do?
If gambling-related harm is affecting you or someone you care about, support is available in New Zealand.
You can visit the national Gambling Helpline
and the Ministry of Health information page on gambling harm.
Even if these games are free-to-play, it’s okay to seek help if the theme is triggering.
How do I reset my progress?
Use Clear local game data in the footer. This wipes your virtual balance, achievements, and local leaderboard on this device.
You can also clear site data from your browser settings.
Supportive design
Built to avoid pressure
We intentionally avoid mechanics that pressure spending: no real-money purchases, no loot-box upsells, no “VIP tiers”, and no limited-time paid offers. The games are light, fast, and designed to be put down easily.