Responsible Social Gameplay

Card Crush is meant to be fun. It is a free-to-play sweepstakes social casino, not a way to make money, and the healthiest way to enjoy it is to treat any Mystery Coins and prizes as a bonus rather than an expectation. This page explains how to keep play in balance and where to get free, confidential help in the United States.

Keep it fun, keep it in control

  • Set a time and money budget before you play, and stop when you reach it.
  • Never chase a loss - opening more boxes will not "win it back", and no purchase improves your odds.
  • Take regular breaks and do not play when stressed, upset or tired.
  • Remember the model - Mystery Coins have no value until redeemed and cards are collectibles, not money.
  • Play with your own money only, and never borrow to buy a Mystery Box.

Account tools

If you ever feel your play is slipping out of balance, you can ask Card Crush support to help you set limits, take a cooling-off break or self-exclude from the platform. Turning off promotional emails and removing the home-screen shortcut can also reduce temptation.

Warning signs to watch for

  • Spending more time or money on Mystery Boxes than you planned.
  • Feeling anxious, secretive or guilty about playing.
  • Letting play interfere with work, sleep or relationships.
  • Trying to recover a disappointing box or session by buying more.

Free US help resources

If gambling-style play stops being fun for you or someone you know, free and confidential help is available in the United States:

  • National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) - ncpgambling.org
  • 1-800-GAMBLER - call or text 1-800-426-2537, available 24/7.
  • National Problem Gambling Helpline - 1-800-522-4700.
  • Gamblers Anonymous - gamblersanonymous.org

Card Crush is restricted to players who are 21 or older. If you are under 21, please do not register or play. This site provides general information only and is not a substitute for professional advice.