Responsible Social Gaming
At Isle of Spades, we believe that entertainment should remain lighthearted and safe. Read our guidelines, assess your play, and learn about our compliance measures.
Keeping Play Recreational
Even though Isle of Spades is a free-to-play website and does not deal with real-money transactions, game simulation can still trigger cognitive habits associated with gaming. We encourage all users to practice healthy gaming habits.
Self-Assessment Questionnaire
Ask yourself the following questions to reflect on your gaming behavior:
- ? Do you neglect household chores, studies, or workplace responsibilities to spend extra hours on game simulators?
- ? Do you feel irritable, frustrated, or stressed when you are unable to access free slots or roulette containers?
- ? Do you find yourself playing game simulators late into the night, compromising your sleep schedule?
- ? Do you play to escape personal challenges, anxiety, or feelings of isolation rather than simply seeking light entertainment?
If you answered "Yes" to two or more of these questions, we suggest setting time limits or taking a break from gaming entirely.
Configuring Time-Outs and Self-Exclusion
If you feel the need to limit your access to Isle of Spades, we support self-imposed boundaries. You can block access to this website by clearing your browsing history and setting self-exclusion extensions on your local browser, or by writing to our support team at info@IsleOfSpades.com. We will gladly advise you on how to restrict access permanently.
Helpful Help & Organizations
If you or someone you know is experiencing issues with real-money gambling or general gaming habits, please reach out to these professional, independent counseling agencies for confidential assistance:
GamCare UK
Provides support, advice, and counseling for anyone affected by gaming issues.
Visit GamCare →BeGambleAware
Helps players make informed decisions about their gaming habits.
Visit BeGambleAware →Responsible Gambling Council (RGC)
An independent non-profit organization dedicated to preventing gaming risks.
Visit RGC →