At SpinTown, we love the rush of a win and the thrill of the spin—but only when it’s all about fun. Gambling should never feel like pressure or a way to solve problems. Our goal is to help you enjoy the game while staying in control.


Tools to Stay in Control

  • Set a Budget
    Decide how much you’re comfortable spending before you start. Stick to it like you would for a night out.
  • Limit Your Time
    Spinning for too long can blur the line between fun and fatigue. Set a timer so you know when to stop.
  • Loss & Deposit Limits
    Use available tools to cap how much you deposit or are willing to lose in a set period.
  • Reality Checks
    Activate reminders to pause, breathe, and see if you’re still playing for entertainment.
  • Take a Break
    Use self-exclusion or temporary account suspension to step away if needed.

Warning Signs to Watch For

You might want to hit pause if:

  • You’re spending more than you planned—regularly.
  • You feel stressed, anxious, or irritable when playing.
  • You’re hiding your gambling from friends or family.
  • You’re using money meant for essentials to gamble.

Where to Get Help

If you think gambling might be becoming a problem, you’re not alone. There are free, confidential services ready to help:


Final Word

The spin is supposed to be exciting—not exhausting. Set your limits, take your breaks, and remember: the game is always more fun when you’re in control.

Gambling Responsibility

Gambling is meant to be a form of entertainment—not a way to make money. Always play responsibly: set personal limits, stick to your budget, and avoid chasing losses. If you're in New Zealand and need assistance, free and confidential support is available 24/7 from Gambling Helpline NZ at 0800 654 655 or gamblinghelpline.co.nz.

Hemi Parata

Hemi Parata

I’m not your pastor, and I’m not here to save souls. But after years studying digital user behavior, working inside a gaming startup, and seeing NZ gambling law, RNG fairness, and bonus T&Cs twisted to hook players, I can’t sit quiet. I know how mobile casinos are built — I helped design some of the hooks. Now I tear them apart, call out the scams, and show players (especially the young ones) where the fun stops and the trap begins.