US — Adults Only Social Casino • For Entertainment Only

Play responsibly. Keep it fun, paced, and in your control.

Thunder Game Vista is designed for social entertainment—no real money gambling. Use breaks, set boundaries, and check in with how play is affecting your mood, time, and daily life.

Entertainment-first

Play for enjoyment. If it stops being fun, it’s time to pause.

Take breaks

Set a session length and step away regularly to reset.

Know the signs

Learn common warning signals and what to do next.

View warning signs

Support is available

If you’re worried about your play, get confidential help.

Responsible play & support

If you’re in crisis or thinking about self-harm, call or text 988 (US Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) for immediate support.

Your quick start

Set boundaries before you play

  • Choose a session time limit.
  • Plan a break after a few rounds.
  • Stop if you feel stressed, numb, or irritable.

Remember

This is a social casino experience. There’s no real money gambling and no cash-out. If play starts to interfere with work, relationships, sleep, or finances, take a break and reach out for support.

Practical, non-diagnostic guidance

Warning signs your play may be slipping out of balance

These signs don’t confirm a problem on their own. If you recognize a pattern, it can be a helpful moment to pause, set boundaries, or talk with someone you trust.

Chasing the feeling

You keep playing to “get back” to a previous mood boost or to make up for an earlier session that didn’t feel rewarding.

Losing track of time

Sessions regularly run longer than intended, or you feel surprised when you check the clock.

Playing to escape

You mostly play when stressed, lonely, or upset—and it becomes your go-to way to cope rather than one option among many.

Irritability when stopping

You feel restless, tense, or short-tempered when you try to end a session, take a break, or can’t play.

Hiding or downplaying play

You avoid talking about how often you play, or you minimize it because you anticipate judgment.

Skipping responsibilities

Play begins to crowd out sleep, work, school, relationships, exercise, or other routines that keep you grounded.

Bigger swings in mood

You notice higher highs and lower lows tied to sessions—feeling unusually down afterward or unusually driven to start again.

Boundary creep

Limits you set (time, breaks, session goals) quietly loosen over time, even when you promised yourself they wouldn’t.

If any of this feels familiar

Try a quick self-check, adjust your session boundaries, or reach out for confidential help. You don’t have to wait for things to get worse.

Note: This page provides general education and is not medical advice. If you feel in immediate danger or at risk of self-harm, call 988 (U.S.) or 911.

Self‑Check (no score)

Use these prompts as a quick reflection. There’s no scoring—just notice patterns and choose one small boundary you can try today.

Check any statements that feel true lately:

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  • Pick one boundary (time limit, break, or bedtime) and write it down.
  • Pause before you play: “What am I hoping this session changes?”
  • Tell a friend or family member the boundary and ask them to check in.

Step 1: Stand up, stretch, and drink water.

Step 2: Take 6 slow breaths (in 4, out 6).

Step 3: Decide: stop, take a longer break, or continue with a clear limit.

This self‑check is informational only and not a diagnosis. If you feel at risk of harm, seek immediate help in your area.

Session controls you can turn on anytime

Optional reminders help you stay present: quick time checks, scheduled breaks, and a calmer screen. None of these change the game outcome—only your pacing and comfort.

Tip: Before you start, choose a stop time and a break schedule (example: 20–30 minutes play, 5 minutes off). Set it once, then let reminders do the work.

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    Time checks

    Add a gentle reminder that tells you how long you’ve been playing. Use phone alarms or OS “Screen Time”/“Digital Wellbeing” notifications.

    • Choose a start time and a hard stop time.
    • Set a reminder at 15 minutes before your stop time.
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    Break prompts

    Short pauses reduce “autopilot” play. Use a repeating timer, a calendar nudge, or a simple routine like “stand up + water.”

    Try: 25 minutes play + 5 minutes break (repeat). If you skip a break twice, end the session.

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    Mute animations & sounds

    Lowering stimulation can make it easier to notice fatigue and stop on time—especially late at night.

    • Turn off sound effects and background music if they pull you in.
    • Enable “Reduce Motion” in your device accessibility settings if you’re sensitive to animation.
    • Play in a well-lit room and avoid sessions when tired or stressed.

If reminders aren’t enough

If you find yourself extending sessions, chasing losses in other contexts, or feeling irritable when you stop, take a pause and use the support links. You’re not alone and help is available.

Get Help Now

If play is no longer feeling fun, reaching out is a strong first step. These US resources are confidential and available 24/7 in many cases.

Contact our support

Immediate support

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

    Call or text 988 or chat online.

    988lifeline.org
  • Emergency

    If you’re in immediate danger, call 911.

National gambling support (US)

  • National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG)

    Confidential help and referrals. Call 1-800-522-4700.

    ncpgambling.org
  • Gamblers Anonymous (GA)

    Peer support meetings and resources.

    gamblersanonymous.org
  • SAMHSA Treatment Locator

    Find local mental health and substance use treatment.

    findtreatment.gov
  • Find local assistance (211)

    Community resources for housing, food, counseling, and more.

    211.org

Nevada resources & regulator

Located in Nevada? Use these official resources for guidance and reporting.

Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB)

Nevada state gaming regulator.

gaming.nv.gov

Quick reminder

Thunder Game Vista is a social casino—for entertainment only. No real money gambling.

More support options

If you’re worried about someone else’s play, consider starting with NCPG for guidance and local referrals.

Responsible Play FAQ

Quick answers on limits, breaks, and getting support. Social Casino – For Entertainment Only. No real money gambling.

If you’re looking for more detailed resources, visit responsible-gambling.php#rg-resources.

Contact Support

Questions about responsible play tools, limits, or accessibility? Send a message and our support team will respond by email.

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Typical response time: 1–2 business days.