site rules
terms & conditions for using TopGamesNZ2026
Last updated: March 2026 · Applies to: All users from New Zealand and globally
By accessing TopGamesNZ2026, you agree to these rules. We're a free social gaming platform — no money involved, just fun. But we still need clear rules to keep things safe and fair for everyone.
eligibility & age
You must be at least 18 years old to use TopGamesNZ2026. By using our services, you confirm that you are 18 or older. If you're under 18, please exit immediately — our games are not for you. We may request age verification at any time.
free to play
All games on TopGamesNZ2026 are 100% free. We never ask for credit cards, payments, or financial information. If you see anything claiming to be paid, it's a mistake or a scam — please report it immediately.
user conduct
Be kind, be respectful. No harassment, hate speech, bullying, or inappropriate behavior. This includes usernames, chat features (if any), and interactions with other players. We reserve the right to block anyone violating this.
fair play
No cheating, exploiting bugs, or using automated tools (bots, scripts). Games are for human entertainment. If we detect unusual activity, we may temporarily restrict access to protect the platform for everyone.
intellectual property
All content — games, logos, text, graphics — is owned by TopGamesNZ2026 or used with permission. You may not copy, modify, distribute, or reverse-engineer any part of the site without written consent.
third-party links
Our site may link to partner organizations (like responsible gaming resources). We're not responsible for their content or practices. Check their own terms before engaging.
changes to terms
We may update these rules occasionally. Continued use after changes means you accept the new terms. Major changes will be announced on the site or via email (if you've contacted us).
termination
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate access to anyone violating these rules — no refunds (there's nothing to refund anyway). Serious violations may be reported to authorities if required by NZ law.
need clarification?
If anything in these terms is unclear, or if you want to discuss specific situations — we're here to help.