Play in the Sun, Stay in Balance

No money is at stake at Sole Vivo Casino — but your time, attention and mood are always worth protecting. This page is our honest guide to keeping social casino play exactly what it should be: a bright spot in your day, never a shadow over it.

Person relaxing on a sunny balcony with tea, phone laid face-down beside an hourglass

Six Habits of Sunny Players

Small practices that keep free play feeling free — in every sense.

Decide Time Before You Spin

Pick a session length before opening a game — twenty minutes with a coffee, one episode-length wind-down. Stopping at a planned moment feels good; stopping "eventually" rarely does.

Daylight First

Games are a dessert, not a meal. Let them follow walks, work, friends and sleep — never replace them. If play starts displacing things you value, that's a signal worth respecting.

Let Coins Be Fiction

Sun Coins rise and fall by design — that's the drama of the game. A losing streak costs nothing and means nothing. Chasing fictional losses trains a habit no one needs.

Subscribe with a Budget

If you choose a subscription, treat it like any entertainment expense: a fixed, comfortable amount. One tier, reviewed monthly. It supports the platform — it should never strain you.

Keep It Social

Share funny wins, compare fictional fortunes, laugh about the Bloody Pirates crew's temper. Play that happens alongside people stays light; play that hides from people deserves a closer look.

Check In with Yourself

Once in a while, ask the simple question: "Is this still fun?" If the honest answer wavers, take a break. The casino will keep your coins warm — there's no streak to lose here.

Signs Worth Pausing For

Social casino games are designed to be harmless — but people carry different histories, and casino-style imagery can stir real-gambling urges in some players. We'd rather name that openly than pretend it away. Consider a break, or a conversation with someone you trust, if you notice:

  • Playing longer than planned, often, and feeling restless when you stop.
  • Feeling genuine frustration or low mood over fictional losses.
  • Spending more on subscriptions than feels comfortable, or hiding the expense.
  • Craving real-money gambling after social casino sessions.
  • Skipping sleep, meals or commitments to keep spinning.

A Two-Minute Self-Check

Answer honestly, just for yourself: Do I play to add fun to a good day, or to escape a hard one? Could I skip a week without missing it? Does my play time fit inside my life, or does my life bend around my play time? Have I been truthful with people close to me about how much I play and spend?

Comfortable answers — wonderful, spin on. Uncomfortable ones aren't a verdict; they're useful information. Start with a one-week pause and see how it feels. Email support@terradelsolevivo.com and we'll freeze your account for any period you choose, no questions, no retention offers.

Canadian Support Resources

Free, confidential help across the country — for gambling concerns and general mental health alike.

ConnexOntario — 1-866-531-2600

Ontario's free 24/7 helpline for problem gambling, mental health and addiction support, with service in English and French.

Québec — Gambling: Help and Referral, 1-800-461-0140

Confidential 24/7 support for Québec residents, en français et en anglais, including guidance for family members.

Gambling Support Network (BC) — 1-800-663-1858

British Columbia's province-wide service offering free counselling and self-exclusion guidance, available around the clock.

Talk Suicide Canada — 9-8-8

If things ever feel heavier than a game, call or text 9-8-8 anytime. Free, bilingual, judgement-free support across Canada.