1. Adult-only access
Kiwi Game Lounge is intended for adults aged 18 and over. The age gate is not a decoration; it is part of the access standard for the website and helps keep the experience aligned with its intended audience.
2. Understand what the site is
This website provides social games for entertainment. It does not offer or promote real-money gambling, it does not provide monetary or material prizes and it does not request bank details to begin playing. Visitors should approach the site as light recreational content rather than a place for financial outcomes.
3. Play for short, enjoyable sessions
Social play is best when it fits comfortably into the day. Set time boundaries, take breaks between sessions and avoid using the site when tired, stressed or distracted. If the experience stops feeling enjoyable, step away.
4. Stay aware of mood and habits
Healthy entertainment habits include checking in with how you feel before, during and after playing. If the website starts to feel repetitive, frustrating or emotionally heavy, pause and return only when it feels appropriate.
5. Protect your privacy
Kiwi Game Lounge aims to use only minimal information to improve UX. Even so, visitors should avoid entering sensitive personal details into optional fields and should use current browsers and private devices when possible.
6. Keep expectations realistic
Because there are no monetary or material prizes, the best way to use the site is to treat it as a visual and interactive pastime. Chasing outcomes, extending sessions unnecessarily or expecting tangible rewards runs against the intended experience.
7. Seek support if play stops feeling casual
If time spent on online entertainment begins to feel uncomfortable or hard to control, step away and talk to a trusted person or qualified wellbeing support service in New Zealand. Responsible play starts with noticing when a break is needed.
8. Contact
Questions about responsible use can be sent to [email protected]. Kiwi Game Lounge supports an adult-only, transparent and low-pressure approach to social play.