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Terms of Use (EULA)

Last updated: 20 August 2026. An agreement between you and Trenify P.S.A., ul. Półwiejska 17/26, 61-888 Poznań, Poland, KRS 0001027160, VAT ID PL7831877152, covering your use of the CaseTwist mobile game and this website.

1. Licence

We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use the game on your devices. The game, its stories, characters, artwork and software remain our property.

2. Price

This version of the game is entirely free. There are no in-app purchases, no subscription and no ads, and the game collects no payment data. We plan further cases as one-time purchases — never as a subscription — and will extend this clause with payment, refund and content-availability terms when that happens.

3. Fiction

Every phone, person, company and event in the game is invented. Any resemblance to real people is unintended. The game has no access to anyone's real data and is not a tool for checking up on real people or for "tracking" anyone.

4. Fair use

You may not: extract and publish game content (including case solutions), reverse-engineer the application, or resell or share access commercially.

5. Your answers

Answers you type into the detective's notebook are checked entirely on your own device — we do not send them to us or to anyone else, and we do not store them. Details in the Privacy Policy.

6. Responsible play

This case portrays gambling addiction as an illness that harms the player and the people around them. If gambling is a problem for you or someone close to you, help is free and confidential: 1-800-MY-RESET (US, National Problem Gambling Helpline, 24/7) or 801 889 880 (Poland, behavioural addictions helpline, daily 17:00–22:00).

7. Disclaimers and liability

The game is provided "as is", without a warranty of uninterrupted operation. To the extent permitted by law we are not liable for damages arising from use of a free game. These terms do not limit your mandatory consumer rights, including those under Polish and EU law.

8. Changes

These terms may change — we will announce material changes in the app or on this page. Continuing to play after a change means you accept it. Because the game keeps no accounts, we do not block access for individual people.

9. Law and disputes

Polish law applies, without prejudice to the mandatory consumer rights of your country of residence. The European Commission shut down its ODR platform on 20 July 2025, so disputes go to out-of-court consumer dispute resolution (ADR) bodies instead: in Poland the Provincial Inspectorate of Trade Inspection or the municipal consumer ombudsman, elsewhere the ADR body competent in your country. Contact: contact@trenify.org.

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