Cialand is a cozy browser game for ages 16+. There’s no “winning” or fighting players — just building, exploring and hanging out. Here’s exactly how we keep it safe.
Messages are automatically scanned and blocked if they contain links, phone numbers, addresses or other personal info — both before sending and on arrival.
Any player can be blocked with one tap; reporting hides them immediately. Blocked players can’t chat, friend, or be seen.
Voice chat is off by default and limited to friends only — never open to strangers.
No loot boxes and no paid random rewards. In-game coins are earned by playing and can’t be cashed out.
A 16+ confirmation is shown before play, and the world’s content is kept friendly and age-appropriate.
The game never collects card or bank details. Any future purchase happens only through a trusted, separate checkout.
No. Cialand runs entirely in a web browser on a phone, tablet or computer — nothing to install, no app-store account.
It’s free to play. Coins are earned by playing and spent on cosmetic extras (titles, colours). There are no loot boxes, no gambling, and nothing that affects fairness — purchases, if added later, would only ever be optional cosmetic items through a proper checkout, never inside the game.
Chat is filtered to strip personal info and links, voice is friends-only and off by default, and anyone can be blocked or reported instantly. Friends are made by meeting in the world — there’s no stranger search.
Yes. Players can sign in with an email link (no password) so their plots, friends and items follow them across devices. Guests can also play without signing in.
It’s open-ended and self-paced. A daily goal takes a few minutes; there are no timers pressuring kids to keep playing, and the garden/plots keep growing while the tab is closed — so there’s no “fear of missing out” mechanic.