Credits you can never lose, because they were never money
This page explains exactly how the West Meadow Ridge credit system works — and why it is built so that there is genuinely nothing at stake.
What virtual credits are
Virtual credits are the in-game tokens that let you spin Aurora Reel Cascade and play Meadow Blackjack Flow. They are a scorekeeping device and nothing more. They are not currency, not a balance you own, and not convertible into anything of value.
You start with 1,000 — free
The moment you confirm you are 18 or older, your session begins with 1,000 credits. You don't register, you don't enter a card, and you are never asked to pay. The number in the header pill is simply how many credits this browser session currently holds.
Topping up costs nothing
If your balance runs low, the Free top-up button restores it. The rule is simple:
- If you have fewer than 100 credits, a top-up resets you to the full 1,000.
- If you have more than that, a top-up adds 500 so you can keep playing.
There is no limit, no cost and no waiting. The aim is to keep the games playable, not to create scarcity.
Where your balance lives
Your credits are stored only in your browser's session storage under the key wmr_credits. They never reach a server, are never linked to an identity, and disappear when the session ends. Open the site fresh and you simply begin again at 1,000.
What you can never do
Because the credits hold no value, you cannot buy them, sell them, transfer them, redeem them for prizes, or withdraw them as money. There are no jackpots, no cash equivalents and no rewards of value anywhere on the platform. This is deliberate: it is what keeps West Meadow Ridge a social game rather than gambling.
If chasing a balance ever stops feeling fun, that's worth noticing. Our Responsible Play Space has gentle guidance and free Swiss support resources.
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