Frequently Asked Questions
- +How do I open an account?
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Opening an account at Feelgoodgames.co.uk is FREE and is extremely easy. Go to Feelgoodgames.co.uk and press "Join Now". Follow the few simple steps and you'll be a full member in no time!
You can either create a profile by giving us some simple details, or connect with your Facebook account to have us do the leg work for you.
- +How do I get started?
Register, sign in, choose your game and off you go!
- +I have forgotten my username and password. What do I do now?
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Security is very important to us. So important in fact that we can't find out what your password is, so we are never able to send it to you
But don't worry, if you lost your password, follow these simple steps to request a new one:
On the homepage, press "log in". When the box appears, press the link that reads "Forgot password?". Then simply fill in the box with the e-mail address you registered with. We'll send you instructions of how to set up a new password.
- +Does it cost anything to play games on Feelgoodgames.co.uk?
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There's no charge to join Feelgood games, and all titles can be played free of charge.
- -Can anyone play on Feelgoodgames.co.uk?
To register for an account, you need to be 13 or over. To play our Bingo games you need to be 18 or over.
- +Am I only allowed one account?
We do not allow players to have more than one account, as our games are based on fair competition. Our system have been designed to detect and suspend any accounts we find to be duplicates.
- +How do I view or change my account information?
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You can view your account status and information by pressing "edit" next to "My Wallet" on the log in box on the right hand side of the homepage.
You can change your account information by clicking on 'edit profile' next to your profile picture.
- +Is my private information safe and secure on Feelgoodgames.co.uk?
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At Feelgoodgames.co.uk we fully respect your privacy and confidentiality, and do not sell or pass on your details to any third parties. Read more about this in our privacy policiy.
- +What Software is required to play the games on Feelgoodgames.co.uk?
The games on Feelgoodgames.co.uk will work on most computers as long as you are using a recent version of Internet browsers such as Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome, Opera or Safari. We strongly advise that you enable JavaScript and allow us to store a few cookies in your browser. Both JavaScript and cookies are totally secure and will significantly enhance your playing experience. In addition, you must also have Macromedia Flash installed on your computer.
- +What happens if whilst I am playing a game, my Internet connection fails?
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Should a disconnection occur for whatever reason during a game, it will be identified by the system and you will be disqualified from the game. Unfortunately, this does mean you will lose this game. It is best to ensure you have a 'good connection' before you start any games
This is necessary; otherwise players would be able to drop off bad games by pulling out their Internet cables!
- +Is playing Feelgoodgames.co.uk considered to be 'gambling'?
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No. Gambling is defined as involving a "consideration" (wager), an activity involving chance, and a monetary or merchandise reward. Since all Feelgoodgames.co.uk games are based on skill, it's the skill of the player, no luck, which determines the outcome of any competition, so they are not considered to be gambling activities.
- +My Internet connection is very slow, will that effect my ability to play games on Feelgoodgames.co.uk?
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Since our games are designed to work on all types of Internet connections, a slow connection is rarely a problem. When Internet connection is too slow to allow a reasonable degree of interactivity, the system will automatically disqualify the contestant.
- +My Feelgoodgames.co.uk games stall or 'freeze' sometimes, why is this?
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At Feelgoodgames.co.uk, we have designed out system to optimise realtime interactive gaming. Problems with service and speed are usually not originated at Feelgoodgames.co.uk but rather your own local Internet Service Provider (ISP). If you are having problems we suggest you contact your ISP.


