Safe Play
Your wellbeing matters more than any game. We're committed to promoting healthy entertainment habits.
This Is Social Entertainment
Wild Clash Zone is a free social gaming platform. There are no real-money transactions, no deposits, no withdrawals, and no prizes of monetary value. All gameplay uses virtual coins that have zero real-world worth. Despite the absence of financial risk, we believe all digital entertainment platforms should promote responsible usage.
Healthy Play Practices
- Set time limits before you start playing and stick to them
- Take breaks every 30-60 minutes — step away from the screen
- Keep gaming as one of many leisure activities, not the only one
- Don't play when stressed, tired, or emotionally upset
- Remember that game outcomes are random — patterns are coincidence
- If gaming stops being fun, stop playing
- Talk to someone you trust if you feel your habits are changing
Warning Signs
Even with free entertainment, consider reaching out for support if you:
- Spend significantly more time gaming than intended
- Feel irritable or anxious when not playing
- Neglect responsibilities, relationships, or self-care for screen time
- Use gaming as your primary way to cope with stress
- Feel unable to reduce your play time despite wanting to
Canadian Support Resources
These organizations provide free, confidential support:
ConnexOntario
Mental health, addiction, and problem gaming helpline
1-866-531-2600
Canadian Centre for Addictions
Professional addiction counselling
1-855-499-9446
Crisis Services Canada
24/7 crisis support
1-833-456-4566
Kids Help Phone
Support for young people
1-800-668-6868
International Resources
GambleAware — UK-based information and support
GamCare — Free counselling and support services
Our Platform Safeguards
- 19+ age verification at entry
- Completely free — no financial transactions possible
- No account required to play
- Clear disclaimers on every page
- Support resources prominently accessible
"If gaming stops being fun, it's time to take a break. Your wellbeing is more important than any game."