Our Commitment
At AotearoaDrift, we're committed to providing a safe, entertaining experience for all users. While our platform uses only virtual currency with no real-world value, we still believe in promoting healthy gaming habits and providing resources for those who may need support.
Virtual Currency Only
AotearoaDrift is NOT gambling. We use virtual currency that has zero real-world value, cannot be purchased with money, and cannot be exchanged for money. It's pure entertainment.
What is Responsible Gaming?
Responsible gaming means enjoying entertainment in a balanced way that doesn't negatively impact your life, relationships, work, or wellbeing. Even with virtual currency, it's important to maintain healthy habits.
Tips for Responsible Gaming
Set Time Limits
- Decide how long you'll play before you start
- Use timers or alarms to remind yourself to take breaks
- Don't let gaming interfere with daily responsibilities
- Balance gaming with other activities and hobbies
Take Regular Breaks
- Step away from the screen every 30-60 minutes
- Stretch, hydrate, and rest your eyes
- Use breaks to check in with yourself
- If you're feeling frustrated, it's time for a break
Keep Perspective
- Remember this is entertainment, not a way to make money
- Virtual points have no real-world value
- Winning and losing are both part of the fun
- Don't chase losses - use the reset button if needed
Maintain Balance
- Don't neglect relationships, work, or personal care
- Ensure gaming doesn't impact sleep or eating habits
- Stay connected with friends and family offline
- Engage in physical activities and other hobbies
Warning Signs
Even with virtual currency, excessive gaming can become problematic. Watch for these warning signs:
Behavioral Signs
- Spending more time gaming than planned
- Thinking about gaming when doing other activities
- Gaming to escape problems or negative feelings
- Feeling irritable when unable to play
- Hiding or minimizing how much time you spend gaming
Life Impact Signs
- Neglecting work, school, or personal responsibilities
- Relationship problems due to gaming
- Sleep disruption or changes in sleep patterns
- Reduced interest in other activities you once enjoyed
- Physical health issues from extended screen time
Emotional Signs
- Feeling anxious or depressed when not gaming
- Using gaming as the primary coping mechanism
- Feeling guilty about time spent gaming
- Becoming defensive when others express concern
Self-Assessment Questions
Ask yourself these questions honestly:
- Do I often play longer than I intended?
- Has gaming affected my relationships or work?
- Do I feel restless or irritable when I can't play?
- Have I tried to cut back but found it difficult?
- Do I game to escape from problems or negative feelings?
If you answered "yes" to several questions, it may be time to reassess your gaming habits.
Taking Action
If You're Concerned About Your Gaming
- Acknowledge the concern: Recognizing an issue is the first step
- Set strict limits: Use timers and stick to predetermined time limits
- Find alternatives: Engage in other activities to fill your time
- Seek support: Talk to friends, family, or a professional
- Take a break: Consider stepping away from gaming completely for a period
Platform Features to Help
- Reset Button: Start fresh at any time with 1,000 points
- No Financial Risk: Virtual currency means no real money loss
- No Account Required: Easy to step away - just close the browser
- Clear Browser Data: Remove all progress and age verification to create friction
Professional Help and Resources
While AotearoaDrift uses virtual currency only, if you or someone you know struggles with gaming or gambling behaviors, professional help is available:
Problem Gambling Resources
Gamblers Anonymous
A fellowship of people who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other to solve their common problem and help others recover from gambling problems.
GambleAware
Provides information, advice, and support for anyone affected by problem gambling. Offers a helpline and live chat support.
National Council on Problem Gambling
Offers a 24/7 confidential helpline for problem gamblers and their families. Provides resources, referrals, and support.
Helpline: 1-800-522-4700 (Available 24/7)
Mental Health Resources
If gaming is affecting your mental health:
- Speak with a mental health professional
- Contact your local mental health crisis line
- Reach out to your doctor or healthcare provider
- Consider therapy or counseling services
For Friends and Family
If you're concerned about someone's gaming habits:
- Express your concerns calmly and without judgment
- Listen to their perspective
- Offer support and encouragement
- Suggest professional help if needed
- Take care of your own wellbeing
- Set boundaries if their gaming affects you
Education and Prevention
Understanding healthy gaming habits helps prevent problems:
- Learn about balanced digital entertainment
- Understand the difference between gaming and gambling
- Recognize early warning signs in yourself and others
- Promote open conversations about gaming habits
- Encourage diverse activities and interests
Age Restrictions
AotearoaDrift is restricted to users 18 and older for good reason:
- Adults are better equipped to self-regulate
- Mature audiences can better understand entertainment vs. risk
- Younger users may be more vulnerable to problematic patterns
Please do not share access with anyone under 18.
Our Ongoing Commitment
AotearoaDrift is committed to responsible gaming through:
- Using only virtual currency with no real-world value
- Providing easy reset options
- Maintaining 18+ age restrictions
- Offering clear information about our games
- Providing resources for those who need help
- Promoting healthy gaming habits in our community
Need Help?
If you need support or have questions about responsible gaming, please don't hesitate to reach out to the resources listed above. There is no shame in seeking help - it's a sign of strength.
Remember
Gaming should enhance your life, not control it. AotearoaDrift is designed for entertainment and fun. If it stops being enjoyable or starts affecting other areas of your life, it's time to step back and reassess. Your wellbeing always comes first.