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Play Responsibly

World of Dreams is a free social game designed for entertainment. There is no real money element of any kind. You don't deposit money, you don't win money, and you can't cash out points for anything outside the game. This is a core principle we built the game on, and it won't change.

That said, we recognize that even free games can develop into unhealthy habits if they start consuming too much of your time or attention. We take this seriously and want every player to have a positive experience.

Setting Your Own Limits

We encourage all players to set personal time limits before each session. Decide how long you want to play and stick to it. If you notice you're consistently playing longer than intended, or if you're skipping meals, sleep, or social obligations to play, those are signs worth paying attention to. The game will always be here tomorrow.

Recognizing Unhealthy Patterns

Some warning signs that gaming may be affecting your wellbeing include feeling irritable or anxious when you can't play, neglecting responsibilities or relationships, playing to escape negative emotions rather than for enjoyment, or spending increasing amounts of time in-game to feel satisfied. If any of these apply to you, consider taking a break and speaking with someone you trust.

Support Resources

If you or someone you know needs support with gaming habits, the following organizations offer free and confidential assistance. ConnexOntario provides 24/7 help at 1-866-531-2600. You can also visit the Responsible Gaming Council at responsiblegambling.org for self-assessment tools and educational resources. GambleAware (gambleaware.org) offers advice and referrals internationally.

We are committed to maintaining a safe and enjoyable environment for every player aged 18 and over. If you have concerns about any aspect of our game or this policy, contact us at [email protected] or call +1 (416) 433-7645.