Fair Play

Fairness on BoredGamez means clear rules and honest platform behavior.

Fair Play is about accurate explanations, consistent wallet handling, and transparent expectations around outcomes. This page describes how BoredGamez thinks about fairness without overstating technical claims that are not actually implemented.

Clear rulesTransparent wallet flowAccurate claims only

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Fairness starts with readable rules

A product feels unfair when users have to guess what an action does. BoredGamez tries to keep gameplay rules, trade tickets, and wallet messaging readable so players know what they are entering before they commit virtual balance.

That is true across every arcade game. The details differ by mode, but the principle stays the same: explain the action, show the likely outcome, and keep the user-facing language aligned with the backend behavior.

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Wallet interactions should be clean and auditable

Because BoredGamez uses a shared wallet, fairness includes clean accounting. If a game entry deducts balance, or a reward settles, that movement should be reflected clearly rather than hidden behind confusing UI state.

Consistent wallet handling matters just as much as game visuals. It helps players trust the product and makes support easier when questions come up.

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No unsupported fairness claims

BoredGamez should never promise more than it can support. If a system is not built as a provably fair cryptographic flow, it should not be marketed that way. If a feature depends on external data, that dependency should be explained.

Accurate language is part of fairness. Players are better served by clear boundaries and truthful documentation than by exaggerated trust claims.

Fair Play on BoredGamez is grounded in clear rules, honest documentation, and consistent wallet behavior, not marketing shortcuts.