A2 Game is committed to providing an entertaining experience while encouraging every player to stay in control of their time and spending. This page outlines our approach to responsible gaming and the steps players can take to play safely.
Age Restriction
A2 Game is strictly limited to players aged 18 and above. Account registration requires confirmation of eligibility, and we reserve the right to request additional verification at any time. See our Age Verification page for full details.
Play Within Your Means
- Treat deposits as the cost of entertainment, not as an investment or income source.
- Set a personal budget before you start playing, and stop once you reach it.
- Never deposit funds that are needed for essential expenses such as rent, utilities, or food.
- Avoid chasing losses by increasing deposits to try to recover money already spent.
Set Personal Limits
We encourage players to set their own boundaries around session length and spending before they begin playing. Taking regular breaks, stepping away after a loss, and avoiding play when tired, stressed, or under the influence of alcohol all help keep gaming an enjoyable activity rather than a source of harm.
Recognizing the Warning Signs
Gaming can become a problem when it starts to interfere with daily responsibilities. Signs to watch for include:
- Spending more time or money on the app than originally planned.
- Borrowing money or selling possessions to continue playing.
- Lying to family or friends about how much time or money is spent on the app.
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or restless when not playing.
- Neglecting work, study, or family obligations because of gaming.
If any of these apply to you or someone you know, we recommend taking a break from the platform and speaking with a trusted friend, family member, or a qualified counsellor.
Tools Available to You
Players who wish to limit or pause their activity can contact our support team through the Contact Us page to request a temporary account suspension. We will action reasonable requests to restrict access promptly.
Supporting Family Members
If you are concerned about another person’s gaming habits, encourage an open conversation rather than confrontation, and consider involving a healthcare professional if the behaviour continues despite attempts to set limits together.