Terms and Conditions
Last Updated: October 2023
1. Acceptance of the Rhythm
By accessing Flamenco Rhythm Dash, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. Our platform provides free, simulated casino-style games solely for entertainment purposes.
2. Eligibility and R18 Classification
Flamenco Rhythm Dash is strictly intended for an adult audience. You must be at least 18 years of age to access and play our games. By using the site, you confirm that you meet this age requirement.
3. The Value of Tempo Shards
Tempo Shards are a virtual currency used exclusively on this site to play Crescendo Drops and Flamenco's Spin. They possess absolutely no real-world value, cannot be purchased, and cannot be exchanged or redeemed for cash or real prizes.
4. No Real-Money Gambling
This platform is a social casino. There is no real-money gambling involved at any stage. Any success achieved within our simulated games does not imply future success at real-money gambling.
5. Intellectual Property Rights
All content, including the Flamenco Rhythm Dash brand name, world lore, mascot designs, game assets, and graphics, are the exclusive intellectual property of Flamenco Rhythm Entertainment Limited. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly prohibited.
6. Consumer Guarantees Act 1993
You acknowledge that Flamenco Rhythm Dash is provided as a free entertainment service. To the extent permitted by New Zealand law, the provisions of the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 do not apply to the free services provided herein.
7. Limitation of Liability
Flamenco Rhythm Entertainment Limited shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential loss arising from the use or inability to use our platform, including the loss of your virtual Tempo Shards balance due to technical issues.
8. Governing Law and DIA Context
These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of New Zealand. As a 100% free-to-play social casino offering no prizes, this platform operates outside the definition of gambling under the Gambling Act 2003 and does not require a license from the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA).