A few good limits

Responsible Play

This Slingo game uses virtual credits and cannot pay out money, but random games can still take more time or attention than intended. A few clear boundaries help keep the demo recreational.

Before a session

  • Choose how long you want to play and stop when that time ends.
  • Treat every credit as a score counter, never as money or stored value.
  • Remember that a previous loss or near miss does not improve the next random result.
  • Play only when the game feels like entertainment, not an obligation.

Signs to take a break

  • You keep replaying to recover a previous virtual balance or beat a personal best.
  • You are playing longer than planned or putting off sleep, work, or other commitments.
  • The result changes your mood after you close the game.
  • You are using the demo while trying to stop or reduce real-money gambling.

What the demo does not do

There are no deposits, purchases, withdrawals, cash prizes, or links to gambling operators. Changing the virtual bet only changes the scale of simulated costs and awards. It does not create anything with financial value.

Getting support

If gambling is affecting you or someone close to you, stop playing and contact a licensed support service in your country or region. A local health provider can also direct you to confidential, appropriate help. If there is immediate danger, contact local emergency services.

This page is a reminder to keep the hobby enjoyable and within the boundaries you choose.