Responsible Gaming
Last updated: 2026
Our Commitment
Solospun exists to provide light, enjoyable social gaming with virtual coins — nothing more. There is no real money on our Platform, no payments, no prizes and no payouts. Even so, we take the wellbeing of our players seriously. Games that simulate slots, roulette and card play can be engaging, and we want everyone to keep that engagement healthy, balanced and firmly in the realm of entertainment. This page sets out how we encourage responsible play and where to find support if play ever stops feeling fun.
Our design philosophy puts entertainment first. We do not use manipulative mechanics to keep you playing longer than you want, we make free coin refills simple and unpressured, and we clearly and repeatedly state that our coins hold no monetary value. We believe that being transparent about how our games work is one of the most powerful responsible gaming tools available.
Recognizing the Signs of Problematic Play
Because our games mirror the rhythm of chance-based entertainment, it is worth staying aware of your own habits. Consider whether any of the following patterns apply to you or someone you know:
- Spending significantly more time playing than you originally intended, on a regular basis.
- Feeling restless, irritable or anxious when you are not able to play.
- Using games to escape from stress, low mood or personal problems rather than for fun.
- Neglecting work, study, sleep, relationships or other responsibilities in order to keep playing.
- Feeling a strong urge to "chase" a previous session or keep going after you meant to stop.
- Concealing how much time you spend playing from friends or family.
If several of these resonate with you, it may be a good moment to step back and reassess your relationship with gaming — even virtual gaming.
Self-Management Tools
You are always in control of your experience on Solospun. Here are practical steps you can take to keep play healthy:
- Set time limits. Decide in advance how long a session will last and use a timer or alarm to remind you when to stop.
- Take regular breaks. Step away from the screen frequently. Short, spaced-out sessions are healthier than long, continuous ones.
- Play for fun, not to feel better. If you notice you are turning to games to cope with difficult feelings, that is a signal to pause.
- Balance your day. Make sure gaming sits alongside other activities you enjoy, rather than replacing them.
- Keep perspective. Remember that outcomes are randomly generated for entertainment and the coins are virtual with no real value.
Self-Exclusion Options
If you feel you need a longer break, you can effectively self-exclude at any time. Because your progress is stored locally in your own browser, you can clear the Platform's local data to reset and remove your saved sessions, and you may choose to block or restrict access to the site using your browser or device controls, or third-party well-being and screen-time tools. Taking a deliberate pause is a healthy choice, and the Platform will always be here without penalty when and if you decide to return.
Support for You
If gaming of any kind is affecting your wellbeing, finances or relationships, reaching out for help is a sign of strength. The following international organizations offer free, confidential support and resources:
- Gamblers Anonymous (International): a worldwide fellowship offering meetings and peer support — gamblersanonymous.org.
- Gam-Anon (International): support specifically for the family and friends of people affected by problematic play — gam-anon.org.
Resources for Family and Friends
Sometimes it is a loved one, rather than the player, who first notices a problem. If you are worried about someone close to you, approach the conversation with care and without judgement. Choose a calm moment, share what you have observed rather than making accusations, and listen to their perspective. Encourage them to explore the self-management tools above and to reach out to a support organization if needed. Supporting yourself matters too — organizations such as Gam-Anon exist specifically to help the people around someone affected by problematic play. You do not have to navigate the situation alone.
A Final Word
Solospun is meant to be a fun, easygoing corner of the internet where the only currency is virtual and the only goal is enjoyment. Keep it that way by playing mindfully, taking breaks and staying honest with yourself about how gaming fits into your life. If it ever stops being fun, please step away and reach out for support.