
Terms
Last updated: June 15, 2026
Rosé Run is a free, browser-based pixel-art runner built by Palette Group LLC and timed to the 2026 Cannes festival (June 22–26, 2026). These Terms describe what you get, what we expect, and how either of us can walk away. By creating an account or playing, you agree to them.
The agreement
You get a free account, the ability to play Rosé Run during and around the festival window, a public leaderboard entry tied to your display name and score, and the email communications described in the Privacy Policy (welcome, run recap, milestone notices, and — unless you opt out — launch-day and festival schedule reminders).
We get to run the game. That means we may update gameplay, level availability, scoring, the festival schedule, and these Terms themselves as the festival approaches and runs. Material changes will be reflected in the “Last updated” date above and announced in the game communications you have not opted out of.
Your account
One person, one email, one account. You are responsible for any activity under your account. If you think someone else is using it, change your email’s password and contact us at the address below.
You can delete your account at any time from the Settings page. Deletion removes your account row, your run history, and your entry from the Resend audience; leaderboard records tied to a deleted account display as anonymized. Backup retention is described in the Privacy Policy.
Acceptable use
Do not:
- Submit runs you did not actually play — no automated submission, no replay tooling, no manipulated client state.
- Impersonate another person in your display name, or use a name that is harassing, deceptive, or designed to inject markup or tracking content into the leaderboard.
- Probe, scrape, scan, or otherwise attempt to bypass the game, the API, or any rate-limit / anti-abuse mechanism. The server does not consent to traffic outside normal gameplay.
- Reverse-engineer or redistribute the game’s assets (sprites, music, sound effects, type designs, copy) outside the free-play context they ship in.
- Use Rosé Run in a way that violates applicable law in your jurisdiction.
We may suspend or remove accounts that do these things. We will not do so for legitimate play, even unusually good play — runs that beat our anti-cheat heuristics by skill are welcome.
Prizes
During the festival event window, the top three players on the global cumulative leaderboard at the moment the leaderboard locks are eligible for mystery prizes that may include apparel, product subscriptions, and other items contributed by our partners. Exact items and any additional prize terms will be announced before the festival event starts and may be updated on this page.
- Winning is free — no purchase or payment is ever required to play or to win.
- Prizes are awarded after festival week. We contact winners directly at their account email starting Monday, June 29, 2026. Claiming a prize happens over email; there is no in-game claim flow. If a winner does not respond within 14 days, we may pass the prize to the next eligible player.
- Each level locks at a specific moment listed on the Prizes page. Your standing on the level’s leaderboard at that moment is what counts toward Daily top 3; runs submitted after a level locks do not count.
- Runs rejected by our anti-cheat checks don’t count, and accounts suspended under “Acceptable use” are not eligible. Skill is eligible; scripts are not.
- Every run is a single attempt at a level — it ends when you reach the summit, your battery runs out, or time expires. Only runs that reach the summit are ranked on the leaderboard. Battery-death and time-out runs are recorded for your own history but do not appear on the leaderboard and do not count toward prize eligibility. Your standing on the leaderboard is your best summit run per level.
- One prize per person. We arrange delivery of each prize with the winner over email after the festival.
- Prizes are void where prohibited or restricted by applicable law. Where local law treats a prize as taxable income, taxes are the winner’s responsibility.
Intellectual property
Rosé Run, including the “Rosé Run” name, the visual identity, the runner characters, the sprites, the music, the sound effects, and the underlying code, is owned by Palette Group LLC. We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to play the game in a browser for your own enjoyment. We do not grant any other right.
When you submit a run, you grant Palette Group LLC a worldwide, royalty-free license to display your display name and score on the public leaderboard and in game communications (e.g. “You hit the Top 10”). You keep ownership of those values; the license is operational.
Rosé Run is an affectionate satire of the festival, not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any festival organizer. References to the festival are descriptive only.
No warranty
Rosé Run is provided “as is” and “as available”. We try to keep the game playable, the leaderboard fair, and the emails on time, but we make no warranty of uptime, availability, accuracy, or fitness for any particular purpose. To the maximum extent allowed by law, Palette Group LLC disclaims all implied warranties, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
The game is free. We will sometimes have outages, scoring quirks, and bugs. We will fix them as we can; we will not refund the $0 you paid.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent allowed by law, Palette Group LLC is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss of data, profit, or goodwill, arising out of your use of Rosé Run. Our total liability under these Terms — for any reason and across all claims combined — is limited to fifty US dollars (US $50.00) or the amount you actually paid us in the 12 months before the claim, whichever is greater.
Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimers of implied warranties or limits on liability for certain damages; in those jurisdictions this section applies only to the extent permitted.
Termination
You may close your account at any time via Settings. We may suspend or terminate access for material breach of these Terms, for legal reasons, or to retire the game after the festival. The sections covering Intellectual property, No warranty, Limitation of liability, Governing law, and Disputes survive termination.
Governing law & disputes
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of New York, United States, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles. Any dispute arising out of or related to these Terms or Rosé Run will be resolved exclusively in the state or federal courts located in New York County, New York, and both you and Palette Group LLC consent to that jurisdiction.
If you are an EU/UK/EEA consumer, this clause does not deprive you of mandatory consumer protections under the law of your country of residence; those protections remain available.
Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms as the game evolves. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page reflects the most recent change. Material changes (anything that meaningfully shifts your rights or our obligations) will be announced in the game emails you have not opted out of. Continued play after a change means you accept it; if you do not, close your account via Settings.
Contact
Questions, takedowns, or rights requests: nate@palettegrp.com.
Palette Group LLC
New York, NY, United States
© 2026 Palette Group LLC.
