Last updated: 5 June 2026
Entropedia (“the App”) is an alchemy card-crafting game published by Misaligned Games (“we”, “us”). This policy explains what data the App handles and why. We designed the App to collect as little as possible: there is no account, no login, and we do not ask for your name, email, phone number, or location.
We do not collect contacts, photos, precise location, or device identifiers for advertising, and the App contains no third-party advertising or analytics SDKs.
When you combine two cards that no one has combined before, the pair of card names is sent to Google’s Gemini API to generate the resulting card. Only the card names are sent — never your play ID or any personal data. Results are cached on our servers so the same combination is reused for all players and is not re-sent.
We share the limited data above only with infrastructure providers acting on our behalf:
We do not sell your data, and we do not share it for advertising.
Gameplay data tied to your anonymous ID is kept while the game operates so your progress is preserved. Because the ID lives on your device, clearing the App’s data or uninstalling the App removes your local identifier; you may also request deletion of data associated with an anonymous ID by contacting us (include the ID, which appears in the App’s settings/debug screen).
The App is a general-audience game and is not directed at children under 13 (or the equivalent minimum age in your country). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
We may update this policy; material changes will be posted at this URL with a new “last updated” date.
Questions or data requests: hello@misaligned.games — Misaligned Games (misaligned.games).