Gaming is enjoyable only when it stays under control. This page is a simple guide for safe and responsible play in Tiranga Game. It is written for everyday users, especially first-time players who may not know how quickly gaming can turn into a habit.
These games are meant for entertainment. It is not a fixed income plan, not a shortcut to money, and not a guarantee of profit. Some users win, and some users lose. That is the nature of games. So it is important to play with limits and a calm mind.
Responsible gaming means playing in control. You decide your time and money limit before you start, stop when your limit ends, do not play when you are stressed, angry, or tired, treat gaming like entertainment, not income. Responsible gaming includes never chasing losses. Take breaks and keep life balanced. It is not about being perfect. It is about staying in control.
Tiranga Games is only for users aged 18 years and above. We have especially set a disclaimer for this. You shouldn't be here if you're under 18. If you're a parent or guardian and believe a minor is using your phone to play such games, please take measures to prevent access and protect your device.
Online gaming rules can also be different across states and can change over time. It is the user’s responsibility to check local rules and decide if they should continue.
Money control is the most important part. Please set a fixed budget for gaming. A budget means a number that you are okay to lose without affecting your daily life. Use these simple rules:
A small tip that works: treat your gaming budget as fixed. Once you spend it, you do not spend it again to “recover” it. You simply enjoy the time and move on.
Time control matters as much as money. Many users do not realise how fast time goes during quick rounds. Try simple limits like:
If you keep crossing your own time limit, that is a warning sign. A good habit is to set an alarm on your phone before you start. When the alarm rings, stop and close the game immediately.
Chasing losses is what you do when you bid more to try to win back what you have lost. This is among the most common causes of people losing control. When you chase losses:
If you feel the thought “just one more round to recover” coming again and again, stop at that point. Take a break. Drink water. Walk for five minutes. Then decide calmly. Most of the time, the best decision is to end the session.
Sometimes the problem does not start big. It starts small. Please watch for these signs:
If you notice even 2–3 signs, it is a good time to pause and reset.
Start with small steps. Small steps are easier to follow than big promises. Follow this if you feel that you are losing control:
Scams are common in online spaces. Responsible gaming also means safe gaming. Please follow these safety rules to maintain your account safety:
If a message sounds urgent, like “account will be blocked, share OTP now,” treat it as a scam attempt. Real platforms do not ask for private access details. Check our privacy policy to know more about it.
If you see suspicious activity or fake pages using our name, you can report it at: [email protected].
If you share your phone at home, it is easy for minors to access apps or websites. Simply follow these measures to protect the younger ones from such games:
If you believe a minor has used your device to access gaming, stop access immediately and secure your accounts.
Good habits mean gaming is a little part of life, not the big focus. Try these:
Gaming should fit into life, not replace life.
Play for fun. Keep it light. Stay within limits. Do not play to fix money problems or emotional stress. If gaming starts disturbing your sleep, routine, or savings, it is time to stop and reset.
You are always more important than any game.