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BETA TERMS

TERMS OF USE

Last updated July 13, 2026

Current beta status

Trapahaulic is currently a playable beta and is not being offered for sale through these terms. Access may change while the game is prepared for commercial distribution.

Personal license

You may play the game for personal, noncommercial entertainment. You may not sell, sublicense, redistribute, extract, or commercially reuse the game, its assets, or its code unless the developer gives written permission or applicable law permits it.

Fictional game

All transactions, currency, inventory, rewards, legal consequences, and business activity are fictional and have no cash value. Mature fictional drug references and simulated trafficking are part of the game, but it does not depict consumption or provide real-world instructions. Nothing in the game is legal, financial, safety, or criminal advice, and the game must not be used to arrange real-world transactions.

Your save

Progress is stored locally. Clearing browser data, losing a device, or uninstalling the app can remove it. The export tool provides a backup, but you are responsible for keeping that file safe. The developer does not promise that every beta save will remain compatible forever, but migration protection will be used when reasonably possible.

Fair use of the service

Do not interfere with the game or hosting service, attempt unauthorized access, distribute malicious files, impersonate the developer, or use the game to violate another person’s rights or applicable law.

Availability and responsibility

The beta is provided as available and may contain defects. To the fullest extent allowed by law, the developer is not responsible for indirect or consequential loss resulting from beta access or lost local progress. Nothing here limits rights or obligations that cannot legally be limited.

Texas law

These beta terms are governed by Texas law, without overriding consumer protections that legally apply where a player lives. The commercial terms will be reviewed again after the Texas business entity is formed and before any paid release.