Responsible Gaming
Last updated: July 05, 2026
Our Approach
Crush Grand Slam is a free social gaming platform: none of our games involve real money, and nothing you see on crushgrandslam.com can be exchanged for money or prizes. Even so, we believe healthy play habits matter everywhere — including free games. This page collects practical tips and trusted support resources.
Important Disclosure
Crush Grand Slam is a website for simulated social games intended solely for amusement. The games use fictional, non-transferable virtual points that have no monetary value. No real money or valuable assets can be won, and there is no cash-out functionality of any kind. Practice or success at social gaming does not imply future success at real-money gambling. This site is intended for adults aged 18 and over.
Keep Play Fun
- Set a time limit before you start. Decide how long you want to play and stick to it.
- Take regular breaks. Step away from the screen at least once an hour.
- Play for entertainment, not escape. Avoid playing when you feel stressed, upset, or tired.
- Keep balance. Games should never crowd out sleep, work, family, or friends.
- Talk about it. If play stops feeling fun, tell someone you trust.
18+ Only
This website is intended for adults aged 18 and over. If you are under 18, please close the site. We ask all visitors to confirm their age before playing, and we encourage parents to use parental-control tools to keep minors away from age-restricted content.
If Gambling Is a Concern
Our games are free, but if you or someone close to you struggles with real-money gambling, confidential help is available from these organisations:
- GamCare — Support, information and counselling for anyone affected by problem gambling in the UK, including the National Gambling Helpline (0808 8020 133).
- BeGambleAware — Free, confidential advice and support for anyone affected by gambling in Great Britain, available 24/7.
- Gordon Moody — Specialist residential and online treatment for people severely affected by gambling harm.
- Responsible Gambling Council — Independent non-profit dedicated to problem-gambling prevention and safer-play education.
- GAMSTOP — Free self-exclusion service that lets you block yourself from UK-licensed gambling websites and apps.
Self-Help Checklist
Consider talking to a professional if you notice any of the following in yourself or someone close to you:
- Spending more time or money on gambling than intended;
- Hiding gambling activity from family or friends;
- Chasing losses or borrowing money to gamble;
- Feeling restless or irritable when trying to stop;
- Gambling to escape problems or difficult feelings.
Contact Us
If you have questions about our responsible gaming approach, write to contact@crushgrandslam.com.