Privacy Policy

Effective July 15, 2026 · Applies to all FancyAnt games

FancyAnt Games ("we") makes small mobile games. We are a small studio, and we treat your data the way we would want ours treated: by not taking it in the first place wherever possible.

The short version

Nebbles, Drift, Flip Dash, Pulsar, Void, lohi

These games are fully on-device. Scores, progress, unlocks, and settings are stored locally on your phone (and in your device backups). They send us nothing. lohi links out to public data sources (like Wikipedia) when you tap a card's source link; that is a normal web link, not tracking.

Hop Up!

Hop Up! plays without ads and without an account. It offers optional rewarded videos (for a continue or bonus stars) that only play when you choose them. If rewarded videos are enabled in your version, they are served by Google AdMob, which may process a device identifier to show and measure the ad. On iOS we ask for tracking permission first, and if you decline, ads are non-personalized. Declining never blocks gameplay.

WikiRace

WikiRace works as a guest with no account. If you create an optional account (for friends lists and leaderboards), we store your chosen username, an optional email address, and a hashed password on our game server, along with race results (routes, clicks, times) needed for leaderboards and stats. Article content comes live from Wikipedia. You can delete your account from Settings at any time, which removes your profile and personal details from our server.

Children

Our games are made for general audiences and do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Games with no data collection have nothing to collect from anyone, children included.

Your choices

Contact

Questions, concerns, or deletion requests: support@fancyant.com.

If we ever change what a game collects, we will update this policy and the game's App Store and Google Play privacy labels before the change ships.