Fish Boom Responsible Gaming

Last updated: 23 November 2025


1. Our Approach to Responsible Gaming

At Fish Boom, we design our games and website for entertainment. We want players and visitors to enjoy our content in a safe, balanced way. Responsible gaming means staying in control of your time and money, treating games as leisure, and recognising when it is time to stop.

The website fishboomgame.com presents information about the Fish Boom game and, in some cases, demo access or references to third-party platforms. We do not provide real-money gambling directly on this Website, but we recognise that some visitors may choose to play for real money with external operators. This page sets out our stance on responsible gaming and offers guidance and resources to support safe play.


2. Games Are for Entertainment, Not Income

Games like Fish Boom are built on random outcomes and are meant to be a form of entertainment, not a way to earn a living or solve financial problems.

You should always approach any form of gambling with the mindset that:

  • Losing is possible and often likely over time.
  • Any money you stake should be considered the cost of entertainment.
  • Wins, when they happen, are a bonus, not something you can rely on.

If you ever feel pressure to win back money or treat gambling as a source of regular income, this is a clear warning sign that your relationship with gambling may be becoming unhealthy.


3. Basic Principles of Responsible Play

If you choose to play Fish Boom or any other game for real money on third-party sites, we encourage you to follow these principles:

  • Set a budget in advance
    Decide how much you can afford to lose before you start playing and stick to that amount, regardless of how your session goes.
  • Set time limits
    Plan how long you will play and take breaks regularly. Avoid long, uninterrupted sessions where it is easy to lose track of time.
  • Never chase losses
    If you lose money, do not try to win it back by increasing your stakes or extending your playtime. Chasing losses often leads to even larger losses and stress.
  • Keep gambling separate from daily finances
    Do not use money intended for rent, bills, food, or other essential expenses. Gambling should never come before your basic needs and obligations.
  • Play with a clear mind
    Avoid gambling when you are tired, stressed, upset, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Clear judgement is essential for staying in control.

4. Recognising Signs of Problem Gambling

It can be difficult to notice when gambling stops being a harmless hobby and becomes a problem. Here are some common warning signs:

  • You spend more time or money gambling than you originally planned.
  • You feel anxious, irritable or restless when you try to cut back or stop.
  • You hide your gambling from friends or family or lie about how much you play.
  • You gamble with money you cannot afford to lose, including borrowed funds.
  • You use gambling as an escape from stress, loneliness, depression or other problems.
  • You try to win back losses by increasing your stakes or playing longer sessions.
  • Gambling negatively affects your work, studies, relationships or finances.

If you recognise several of these signs in your own behaviour, it may be time to seek help or support.


5. Practical Tools to Stay in Control

Most licensed online gambling operators offer tools to help you manage your play. If you are using an external casino or platform to play games like Fish Boom, check which controls they provide. Common tools include:

  • Deposit limits – Set daily, weekly or monthly limits on how much you can add to your account.
  • Loss limits – Restrict the amount you can lose over a given period.
  • Session time limits – Set reminders or automatic logouts after a certain amount of playtime.
  • Reality checks – Receive pop-up messages reminding you how long you have been playing and how much you have spent.
  • Time-out or cooling-off periods – Temporarily block access to your gambling account for a chosen period.
  • Self-exclusion – Request to be blocked from using gambling services for a longer period, such as several months or years.

Using these tools can make a significant difference in keeping your play within healthy boundaries.


6. Advice for Friends and Family

If you are worried about someone else’s gambling, it can be difficult to know what to do. Signs of potential gambling problems in others can include:

  • They frequently ask to borrow money without clear reasons.
  • They become secretive about their online activities or finances.
  • They are often preoccupied with betting or checking results.
  • They appear anxious, irritable or depressed after gambling.
  • Bills, rent or other obligations are neglected.

If you suspect that someone close to you might be struggling with gambling, consider:

  • Choosing a calm, private moment to talk about your concerns.
  • Focusing on specific behaviours and how they affect you, not on blame.
  • Encouraging them to seek professional help or use support services.
  • Protecting your own finances by setting clear boundaries.

7. Help and Support Resources

If you feel that gambling is getting out of control, it is important to act early. Many countries offer free, confidential support for people affected by gambling harm. Depending on your location, you may find help through:

  • National or regional gambling helplines.
  • Online chat or email counselling services.
  • Local addiction or mental health support organisations.
  • Self-help groups and peer support communities.

A web search for terms like “gambling help”, “problem gambling support” or “responsible gaming helpline” in your country should point you to relevant resources. In many regions, these services are available 24/7.

If you are in immediate distress or having thoughts of self-harm, you should contact your local emergency services or a crisis helpline immediately.


8. Our Responsibility and Limitations

fishboomgame.com does not offer real-money gambling directly. However, we recognise that some visitors may engage in gambling with third-party operators we mention or that offer our game.

Our responsibilities include:

  • Presenting games as entertainment, not as a way to earn income.
  • Providing clear information about responsible gaming.
  • Encouraging users to respect legal age limits and local laws.
  • Recommending that players seek help if gambling becomes problematic.

At the same time, we cannot:

  • Monitor or control individual gambling activity on third-party sites.
  • Provide clinical diagnosis or professional therapy.
  • Guarantee that the tools and controls offered by external operators are sufficient or appropriate in every case.

We strongly encourage everyone to combine our guidance with independent professional advice and support where needed.


9. Underage Access

Games and gambling-related content are not suitable for minors. Our Website is intended for adults who are of legal age to view gambling-related material in their jurisdiction.

We support measures to prevent underage access to gambling, including:

  • Clear age warnings where appropriate.
  • Advice for parents and guardians on using content filters or parental control tools on devices accessible to children.

If you are a parent or guardian, you should monitor children’s online activity and ensure that they do not access gambling-related sites or services.


10. Contacting Us About Responsible Gaming

If you have questions or comments about our approach to responsible gaming, or if you would like to raise a concern related to our content, you can contact us at:

Email: support@fishboomgame.com

While we cannot provide individual counselling or financial advice, we will do our best to respond and direct you towards appropriate support resources where possible.