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Credits
Virtual credit guide

Credits, in plain terms

They make the games work, and they make nothing else happen. Here's the whole story.

Every visitor to Amber Field Trail begins with 1,000 virtual credits. You stake them to spin Ember Crown Reels or to back a hand at Alpine Card Society, and they return to you when you win. That single loop is the entire economy — there's nothing more to it, and nothing to worry about.

Free to begin, free to continue

You never pay for credits, because there's no way to pay. Amber Field Trail has no shop, no checkout and no payment processing of any kind. When your balance dips, the free top-up on either game page brings it back. The supply is endless on purpose — enjoyment shouldn't sit behind a paywall.

No monetary value — at all

This is the part worth reading twice. A credit is a number, nothing more. Credits cannot be:

Because of that, you can't win or lose anything real here. A flat session costs you nothing; a record-breaking Ember Round earns you nothing but a larger figure on screen and a moment of satisfaction.

Important: success at a social casino is not the same as success at real-money gambling, and a hot streak here says nothing about real odds. The two are entirely separate.

Where your balance lives

Your balance is kept only in your browser's session storage, on the device you're using. It isn't tied to an account, because Amber Field Trail has no accounts. Clear your browsing data, switch devices, or open a private window and you'll simply start again at 1,000. None of this is sent to us.

Topping up

Both game pages carry a Collect free credits button. If your balance falls below 100, it resets you to 1,000; otherwise it adds 500. Use it as often as you like — it's there so a quiet stretch never ends your evening early.

Quick answers

Can I buy credits?
No. There is nothing to purchase anywhere on Amber Field Trail.
Can I withdraw winnings?
No. Credits hold no monetary value and can't be cashed out or redeemed.
Why did my balance reset?
It lives in your browser session, so clearing data or switching device starts you fresh at 1,000 — at no cost.