How It Works
The plain-language guide to Feel Sea Fishing
Feel Sea Fishing calls itself a social gaming platform, and this page explains exactly what that means — in plain language, with nothing tucked into fine print.
What 'social casino' means on this site
A social casino keeps the sensations of casino-style play — anticipation, near-misses, little victories — and strips out every financial element. On Feel Sea Fishing nothing is staked, nothing is bought and nothing can be cashed out. It's the difference between playing cards for matchsticks and playing for rent.
How the points work
Every game awards points: numbers that live in your own browser and nowhere else. They build your level, unlock badges and place you on the leaderboard. They cannot be purchased, cannot be sold, cannot be withdrawn and cannot be exchanged for anything, anywhere, ever. If you clear your browser data, they vanish — which tells you everything about their monetary value.
No purchases, by design
You will never find a checkout on Feel Sea Fishing. No premium tiers, no coin packs, no 'remove ads' upgrades — the site simply has no way to take your money. That single design decision is what keeps everything here light, legal and honest.
The age question
You'll be asked to confirm you're 18+ before you play. We ask because the imagery of casino-style games is adult imagery, full stop — even when the stakes are imaginary. Please answer honestly; the internet has plenty of great games for younger players elsewhere.
How outcomes are decided
Every spin, roll and draw is driven by plain random logic running in your own browser. The games hold no memory between rounds: no hot streaks by design, no cold streaks as punishment, no invisible hand adjusting your odds. Each round is a fresh, indifferent roll of the dice.
Keeping play healthy
Free games can still eat more time than they should. We keep sessions naturally short, and we link to genuine support organizations on our Responsible Gaming page. If play ever stops feeling like a break, that page is the most important one on this site.
Questions?
If anything on this page is unclear — or you spot somewhere we could say it better — get in touch. For support around gambling of any kind, our Responsible Gaming page lists free, confidential organizations.