Responsible play

Keep play light, healthy and fun

Frost Colosseum is built for relaxed, no-stakes entertainment. There is no real money here — no deposits, no withdrawals and no prizes — but we still believe in playing well. Here is how to keep your time in the arena enjoyable, plus where to find support in Canada if you ever need it.

Adults only (19+). This is a free social game for entertainment. It is not a real-money casino, a betting site or a gambling operator, and virtual coins can never be exchanged for cash or prizes.

Healthy habits

Simple ways to play well

Treat it as entertainment

Frost Colosseum is a free game with nothing to win or lose. Enjoy it the way you would a film or a puzzle — for the experience, not an outcome.

Set your own time

Decide before you start how long you would like to play, and let that guide you. The arena will always be here when you return.

Take regular breaks

Step away, stretch, and come back refreshed. Frequent breaks keep play feeling light and fun.

Play for the right reasons

If you find yourself reaching for the game to escape stress or low moods, it may be time to pause and talk to someone.

Keep balance in your day

Make sure play fits comfortably around the people, work and rest that matter to you — never the other way around.

Know it is only coins

The coins in the arena are virtual and hold no real-world value. There is nothing to chase and nothing to recover.

Support in Canada

Help is always within reach

If gaming of any kind ever stops feeling fun — for you or someone you care about — these independent organisations offer free, confidential support.

Canada-wide

Responsible Gambling Council

An independent Canadian non-profit dedicated to problem gambling prevention, safer play tools and public education.

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Ontario

ConnexOntario

Free, confidential 24/7 support connecting people to mental health, addiction and gambling services. Call 1-866-531-2600 or text 247247.

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Ontario

PlaySmart

Plain-language guidance on how games of chance work, setting limits and keeping play a form of entertainment.

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Canada-wide

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)

One of Canada's largest mental health teaching hospitals, with information and treatment options for problem gambling.

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Canada-wide

Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction

National resources and research on substance use and behavioural addictions, including gambling.

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International

Gambling Therapy

A free international service offering online support and practical tools to anyone affected by gambling harm.

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Frost Colosseum is an independent free social game. Listing these organisations does not imply that they endorse, approve, license or regulate this website. If you are in immediate distress, please contact your local emergency services.