Terms of service

TWEN — Totes Wild Entertainment Network · last updated 16 August 2026

TWEN is a set of small games and tools made for fun and offered free of charge. Using them means accepting what’s below.

Your account

You may play without an account. If you sign in with Google, keep that Google account secure — anyone who can get into it can get into your TWEN data. One person, one account; don’t share logins.

What you put in

Lyrics, sounds, song lists and anything else you add stay yours. TWEN stores them so it can hand them back to you on your next device, and claims no ownership of them. You are responsible for having the right to use what you paste in — song lyrics in particular are usually somebody’s copyright, and TWEN is a tool for displaying them during a performance, not a licence to publish them.

Fair use of the service

Don’t attack it, don’t try to reach other people’s data, don’t use it to store or distribute anything illegal, and don’t hammer it in a way that spoils it for everyone else. Accounts doing any of that can be suspended or deleted.

Other people’s services

The games lean on services TWEN doesn’t control — YouTube for video and lyrics playback, Google for sign-in, and the lyrics databases Kroaky searches. Their terms apply to their parts, and if one of them changes or disappears, the feature that depends on it may change or disappear too.

No promises about uptime

TWEN is provided as-is, with no warranty of any kind. It may go down, lose data, or stop existing. Keep your own backups of anything you’d be sorry to lose — Kroaky exports your library to a file, and that export is the only guaranteed copy.

Liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, TWEN and its operator are not liable for any loss arising from using it, including lost data or a set that didn’t go to plan. It is a free hobby service, and its total liability to you is limited to what you paid to use it.

Ending it

You can stop at any time and ask for your account to be deleted by emailing michael@designserious.com. TWEN may likewise stop offering any game at any time.

Changes

These terms can change; the date at the top will say when they last did. Carrying on using TWEN after a change means accepting it.

Contact

michael@designserious.com

Before publishing: name the operating entity and the governing state or country here if you want that settled — it’s the one clause most worth confirming. This is a plain-language draft, not legal advice.