MapleNightClub is built for enjoyment, not dependency. This page explains our approach to responsible play and where to find help if you or someone you care about needs it.
We designed MapleNightClub to be fun and engaging — but never at the cost of player wellbeing. Here is what we do and what you can do to keep things in healthy perspective.
We enforce a strict minimum age of 18. Every visitor is presented with an age confirmation before accessing any content. This is non-negotiable.
All games use virtual MNC Coins with zero real-world value. You cannot spend money here, and you cannot win money here. Full stop.
Every game page, every footer, and this dedicated page all reinforce that MapleNightClub is entertainment only. We never obscure this fact.
Even on a free-to-play platform, gaming can become problematic if it starts to interfere with daily life. Be mindful if you notice any of the following in yourself or someone you know — even if real money is not involved, these patterns can be early indicators of compulsive behaviour that may extend to real-money gambling:
Playing for very long periods, losing track of time, or feeling unable to stop.
Feeling irritable, anxious, or distressed when not playing.
Neglecting work, relationships, or personal responsibilities due to gaming time.
Chasing losses — continuing to play specifically to try to recover a losing streak.
Hiding how much time you spend gaming from people close to you.
Using gaming as an escape from stress, depression, or anxiety rather than addressing those feelings directly.
If any of these resonate with you, please consider speaking with a trusted person in your life or reaching out to one of the organisations listed below.
These independent organisations provide free, professional, and confidential support for anyone affected by problem gambling. They are not affiliated with MapleNightClub.
A fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other to solve their common problem and help others recover from a gambling problem.
gamblersanonymous.org ↗Provides information, advice and support to help people make informed decisions about gambling. Funds research, education, and treatment services.
gambleaware.org ↗The leading advocate for programs and services to assist problem gamblers and their families. Operates the National Problem Gambling Helpline.
ncpgambling.org ↗Remember: MapleNightClub involves no real money.
If you feel that simulated gaming has become a concern, please reach out to one of the organisations above. You are not alone, and help is available.
Decide how long you will play before you start. Set a timer if that helps. When it goes off, close the tab and do something else.
Games are best enjoyed as a leisure activity, not as a way to cope with stress, boredom, or negative emotions. If that is why you are playing, step back and address the underlying feeling.
Stand up, stretch, and step away from the screen regularly. Short breaks keep the experience fresh and prevent fatigue from distorting your judgement.
The outcome of every game is determined by chance. Losing streaks are completely normal. Remember that no real money is involved and no virtual outcome affects your real life.
If you are worried about your own habits or someone else's, talk about it. Open conversation is one of the most effective first steps.
MapleNightClub exists to be genuinely enjoyable. If you find yourself not enjoying it, it is always okay to stop. The club will be here when you are ready to return.