Responsible Gaming
Magic is most powerful when used wisely. Play for fun, not to escape.
Our Commitment to You
Books of Magic is a free social casino game for entertainment only. No real money is ever wagered. No real prizes are ever awarded. Virtual coins have zero monetary value. This is not gambling.
Even so, we recognize that any engaging entertainment experience should be enjoyed responsibly. We are committed to providing a safe, enjoyable, and controlled environment for all our players.
Principles of Mindful Play
Set Time Limits
Decide how long you'll play before you begin. Set an alarm if needed. The enchanted realm will always be here when you return.
Play for Fun
Enjoy the magical experience for what it is — entertainment. The goal is enjoyment, discovery, and relaxation — not achievement at any cost.
Know When to Rest
If the game stops being fun, step away. A healthy player is a happy player. Rest, refresh, and return when you're ready.
Talk About It
If you feel gaming is affecting your mood, relationships, or daily life, please speak to someone you trust or contact a support organization.
Recognizing Unhealthy Patterns
Even in free-to-play environments, obsessive patterns can develop. Watch for these signs:
- Feeling anxious, irritable, or upset when you can't play
- Neglecting responsibilities, relationships, or self-care to play
- Using the game to escape from problems or negative emotions
- Feeling a compulsion to play for extended periods without breaks
- Losing track of time while playing
If you recognize any of these patterns, we encourage you to take a break and seek support. Please contact us at [email protected] if you need assistance.
Support Resources
Although our platform involves no real money, we care about overall player wellbeing. Here are trusted resources:
Gambling Therapy
Free online support and therapy for anyone affected by problematic gaming or gambling behaviors.
gamblingtherapy.orgGamCare
Leading provider of information, advice, and support for anyone affected by gambling-related harm.
gamcare.org.ukGamblers Anonymous
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other.
gamblersanonymous.orgBeGambleAware
Promoting responsible approaches to gambling. Provides information and practical help for those in need.
begambleaware.org