Responsible Gaming
A practical guide for Pak Club Game players in Pakistan: how to set limits, recognise warning signs early and protect your PKR balance.
Set limits before you start
- Daily PKR cap. Decide how much you are willing to lose before opening the app — and treat that as fixed.
- Time cap. Set a phone timer for 30–60 minutes per session.
- Cool-off rule. If you hit your daily cap, log out and do not deposit again that day.
Warning signs to watch for
- Chasing losses by depositing again after running out.
- Hiding the time or money you spend on the app from family.
- Borrowing money — even small amounts — to keep playing.
- Feeling anxious or irritable when you cannot open the app.
- Skipping work, study or sleep to play.
What to do if you see warning signs
- Stop the next deposit. Even a 24-hour pause is enough to break a chase cycle.
- Talk to someone you trust. A family member, friend or family doctor is a good start.
- Restrict access. Uninstall the Pak Club APK and remove your card / wallet from quick-pay.
- Reach out for help. Pakistan-based mental-health helplines and helplines listed by the World Health Organization can support you confidentially.
Tools that help
Spend tracker
Use a notebook or any wallet app to log every PKR deposit. Seeing the running total in writing changes behaviour.
Phone timer
Set a single Android timer for your session — when it rings, log out, even if you are mid-game.
App lock
Use Android's built-in app lock so you have to confirm a PIN every time you open Pak Club Game.
Trusted accountability
Tell a friend or family member your weekly cap. Asking them to check in is a stronger guard than self-control alone.
If you feel out of control. Please stop playing now and contact a local helpline. The Pak Club Game APK can be uninstalled from your phone in under a minute. Coming back another day is always an option; pushing through a bad streak rarely is.
