Simulated social games
These are simulated, gambling-style social games. They are not gambling and do not allow real-money winnings.
NZ social arcade
NZLuckySocial is a New Zealand social games arcade with virtual credits only. No real money play, no cash-out, no prizes of real-world value.
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These are simulated, gambling-style social games. They are not gambling and do not allow real-money winnings.
No ability to win money, prizes, or items of real-world value. No cash-out.
No in-app purchases, deposits, or withdrawals.
For users of legal gambling age in New Zealand and not targeted to minors.
Operated by NZLuckySocial, a social games operator for New Zealand.
Clear positioning and social games-only play for adults in NZ.
No real money gambling, no deposits, no withdrawals, and no prizes of real-world value.
Designed for adults in New Zealand and not marketed to minors.
Credits are for play only and do not convert to cash.
A simple flow built for clarity and control.
Open any game from the catalog on its own page with a safe frame.
Credits are virtual only. No real money play and no cash-out.
Understand paylines and bonus cues without financial pressure.
Short, honest reactions from Social games players.
Love how clear the rules are. It feels like learning, not gambling.
The no-cash message is everywhere. That makes the vibe relaxed.
Quick sessions, tidy layout, and I can close the game page anytime.
These are simulated, gambling-style social games. They are not gambling and do not provide any opportunity to win money, prizes, or items of real-world value.
All gameplay is simulated and intended for entertainment and learning.
No money, no prizes, and no items of real-world value can be won.
No in-app purchases, deposits, or withdrawals are available.
We promote safe, adult-only Social games play in New Zealand.
Access is limited to users of legal gambling age and not targeted to minors.
Keep sessions short and take breaks between sessions.
If play stops feeling healthy, reach out to local support services.