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Responsible Gaming

Last Updated: March 2026

Important: BrightPlayClub is a social entertainment platform. All activities on our site use virtual credits with no real-world monetary value. However, we take responsible gaming seriously and are committed to ensuring everyone has a safe and positive experience.

1. Our Commitment to Responsible Gaming

At BrightPlayClub, we believe in responsible gaming. Entertainment should be fun, engaging, and take place in a safe environment. We provide tools and resources to help our users maintain healthy gaming habits.

Age Requirements

BrightPlayClub is strictly for individuals aged 18 and over. By using our platform, you confirm that you meet this age requirement. We take measures to prevent anyone under 18 from accessing our services.

2. Recognizing Potential Issues

It's important to be aware of signs that gaming might be becoming a problem. Ask yourself these questions:

If you answered yes to several of these questions, you may be developing problematic gaming habits. We strongly encourage you to seek help and support.

3. Tips for Healthy Gaming

Follow these guidelines to keep your gaming fun and balanced:

  1. Set Time Limits: Decide how long you'll play before you start and stick to it. Use timers or alarms to help.
  2. Take Regular Breaks: Step away from the screen every 30-60 minutes. Stretch, move around, and rest your eyes.
  3. Balance Your Life: Gaming should be one of many activities in your life. Make time for exercise, socializing, work, and other hobbies.
  4. Don't Use Gaming to Cope: If you're feeling stressed, anxious, or down, talk to someone you trust or seek professional help instead.
  5. Be Honest: Be open with family and friends about your gaming habits. Hiding your activities can be a warning sign.
  6. Understand the Odds: Remember that all outcomes are based on chance. There's no strategy that guarantees wins.
  7. Know When to Stop: If gaming stops being fun or starts causing problems in your life, it's time to take a break or get help.
  8. Protect Minors: Keep gaming platforms away from children and educate young people about age restrictions.

4. Self-Assessment Tools

If you're concerned about your gaming habits, consider using self-assessment tools provided by gambling support organizations. These can help you determine if your gaming behavior might be problematic.

Questions to Consider:

5. Taking a Break or Self-Exclusion

If you need to take a break from gaming, you can easily manage your account:

GAMSTOP

If you're in the UK and concerned about gambling, you can register with GAMSTOP, a free service that lets you self-exclude from all GB-licensed online gambling sites for a period of your choosing.

Visit www.gamstop.co.uk to register.

6. Support Organizations

Help is available if you or someone you know is struggling with gaming or gambling. These organizations offer free, confidential support:

GamStop

Free national self-exclusion scheme for online gambling in Great Britain.

Website: www.gamstop.co.uk

GamCare

Leading provider of information, advice, support, and free counseling for anyone affected by problem gambling.

Website: www.gamcare.org.uk

Helpline: 0808 8020 133 (free and confidential)

Live Chat: Available on their website

BeGambleAware

Independent charity providing information, advice, and support about gambling and problem gambling.

Website: www.begambleaware.org

National Gambling Helpline: 0808 8020 133

Gambling Therapy

Free, confidential online support for anyone affected by problem gambling, available in multiple languages.

Website: www.gamblingtherapy.org

Gordon Moody Association

Provides residential and online treatment programmes for people with severe gambling problems.

Website: www.gordonmoody.org.uk

Phone: 01384 241 292

Gamblers Anonymous

Fellowship of people who share their experience to help each other recover from gambling addiction.

Website: www.gamblersanonymous.org.uk

7. Support for Friends and Family

Problem gaming doesn't just affect the individual—it can impact family and friends too. If you're worried about someone else's gaming:

Gam-Anon

Gam-Anon provides support for family and friends affected by someone else's gambling problem.

Website: www.gamanon.org.uk

8. Privacy and Confidentiality

We respect your privacy. All your gaming data is stored locally on your device and is not shared with third parties. You can delete your data at any time by clearing your browser's local storage.

All support organizations maintain strict confidentiality. You don't have to give your real name when seeking help.

9. Understanding the Game

Understanding how games work helps you make informed decisions:

10. Protecting Young People

Gaming platforms should never be accessible to anyone under 18. Parents and guardians should:

11. Our Responsibility

BrightPlayClub is committed to:

12. Further Information

For more information about responsible gaming, gambling problems, and support services, visit:

Remember: Help is available if you or someone you know is struggling with gaming or gambling. Don't hesitate to reach out to the organizations listed above. Recovery is possible, and you don't have to face this alone.

Questions? If you have any questions about responsible gaming or our policies, contact us at support@brightplayclub.com