Chants of Sennaar Review (illPosedProblem)
Unfortunately, this game cannot be played without agreeing to its EULA, which includes extensive private data collection and transfer on the part of the publisher.
There is no way to disagree and play the game (you get booted back to the main menu). If you are in the European Union, this is against the GDPR: users should be allowed to customise the amount of data they disclose, and even object to uses the publisher considers 'legitimate interest'.
The data they collect is: "email address, name, nickname, password, and IP address", in order to, among other things "Receive promotional and commercial offers when you have given your consent." (you can't play the game without giving your consent).
You can oppose this by e-mail: "You have the right to access, rectify and delete your Data, the right to limit their processing, to oppose it and the right to the portability of this Data. You may exercise your rights at any time by contacting our Data Protection Officer ("DPO") at the following address ."
So, to say yes, you click. To say no, you need to write an e-mail, but the outcome isn't automatic: you merely initiate the process to oppose it.
Please say no to scummy, strong-arming publishing behaviour.
P.S.: Nobody ever should store your password. If any service does that, they are, from a cryptographic and security perspective, incompetent. The fact that the publisher says, in their EULA, that they collect your password, is perhaps the most worrisome aspect of this.