A good room runs on good manners
Cedar Horizons is a calm, friendly place to play. Here's how we keep it that way.
A social casino is, in the end, a social space. The games matter, but so does the feeling of the room — and that feeling is something everyone here helps create. Whether you're spinning the reels alone late at night or comparing blackjack hands with friends, a few shared expectations keep Cedar Horizons welcoming.
House etiquette
Be kind by default
Treat other players the way you'd want to be treated at a real table. Celebrate good fortune, commiserate over a bust, and keep things light. There's no money on the line, so there's no reason for anything but good humour.
Play for the right reasons
Cedar Horizons exists for entertainment. Come for the atmosphere and the small thrill of a lucky spin, not because you're chasing anything — because there's nothing of value to chase.
Keep it honest
Don't try to game the platform, misrepresent the credits as real money, or encourage anyone under 18 to play. The whole thing only works when everyone keeps it straight.
Looking out for each other
The best communities notice when someone isn't doing well. If a friend seems to be taking social play too seriously — treating credits like they matter, or playing to escape rather than relax — a gentle word goes a long way. Our Responsible Play page has resources worth sharing, including Switzerland's SOS-Spielsucht helpline on 0800 040 080.
One simple rule covers most of it: if it makes the room a worse place to be, don't do it. Everything else follows from there.
Sharing the good moments
An Aurora Bonus on the reels, a clean three-card 21 at the table — these are the moments worth sharing. We love seeing them. Just keep screenshots friendly, and remember the numbers are for fun, never for boasting about wealth that doesn't exist.