Important
Responsible Play
Gambling should be entertainment, not a financial strategy. This page covers the tools, resources, and principles that help keep it that way.
The Reality of Gambling
Every game on this site - Rush Hour, Duck River, Snow Run - has a house edge. That means the operator makes money over time. Individual rounds can go either way, but over a large number of bets, the math favours the house. This is how all gambling works, and CCTV games are no exception.
Setting Limits
Before you start playing, decide two things: how much money you are willing to lose, and how much time you will spend. Stick to both. Every operator listed on this site offers deposit limits, loss limits, and session time controls. Use them.
Warning Signs
- Chasing losses - increasing bets to recover money you have lost
- Gambling with money you cannot afford to lose
- Spending more time gambling than you planned
- Hiding gambling activity from people close to you
- Feeling anxious or irritable when not gambling
- Borrowing money to gamble
If any of these apply to you, please reach out to a support service.
Operator Tools
All operators featured on this site offer responsible gambling controls:
- Roobet: 24-hour timeout, self-exclusion periods, account deletion by email
- Stake: Deposit limits, loss limits, wager limits, self-exclusion
- Shuffle: Responsible gambling tools and account management options
Support Resources
- BeGambleAware.org - Free information and support
- GamCare - Free counselling and support for gambling harm
- National Council on Problem Gambling - 1-800-522-4700
- Gambling Therapy - Free online support
Our Commitment
CCTV Games is an editorial guide, not a casino. We do not take bets or hold player funds. We earn commission from operators we link to, and that creates a financial incentive - but it does not override our responsibility to present gambling honestly. We will never use language that implies guaranteed returns, downplays risk, or pressures anyone to play.