Effective: January 2025 · Last reviewed: January 2025
LightBridge — Neon Light is a physics-based light puzzle where players draw mirror lines to reflect a laser beam onto all targets. Provided free of charge for personal entertainment.
No purchases. No virtual currencies. No loot boxes. No gambling. No prizes. All scores are virtual with zero monetary value.
Using LightBridge constitutes acceptance of these Terms. If you disagree, please stop using the game.
This game contains no payment screen, no virtual economy, no randomised paid rewards, no premium features, no prize competitions, and no real-value trading of any kind.
You may play for personal non-commercial entertainment. You agree not to: use bots or scripts to manipulate scores; reverse-engineer the game for commercial redistribution; republish the game without written permission; or use the game in violation of applicable law.
All original game design, code, and branding are the property of the LightBridge team. You receive a limited personal licence to play the game only. Google Fonts are used under the SIL Open Font Licence v1.1.
LightBridge levels are fixed puzzle configurations embedded in the game. Mirror lines are drawn by the player using click-and-drag. We make no guarantee that all possible mirror placements will result in solvable states — only the intended solution paths are tested. Players may place unlimited mirrors per attempt.
The game is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. We do not guarantee error-free operation, compatibility with all devices, or preservation of locally stored scores.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the LightBridge team shall not be liable for any damages arising from use of the game. Our total liability shall not exceed zero, as the game is free.
We collect no personal data. See our Privacy Policy for full details.
We may modify, suspend, or discontinue the game at any time. We may update mechanics or scoring without notice.
Revised terms are indicated by an updated effective date. Continued use constitutes acceptance.
These terms are governed by the laws of the game creator's jurisdiction. Nothing limits your statutory consumer rights.
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