Responsible Usage & Community Guidelines
Our platform is for entertainment, and we want it to remain a positive experience for everyone.
Our Commitment
AuroraLynx Arcade is a social arcade platform for adults (18+) designed purely for fun. There are no monetary stakes, payments, or prizes. We are committed to providing a safe and positive environment where players can enjoy casual challenges responsibly.
Tips for Balanced Usage
Social gaming should be one part of a balanced lifestyle. Here are some tips to ensure your time spent is enjoyable and healthy:
- Play for Fun: Remember that the goal is entertainment. The virtual tokens and badges have no real-world value.
- Set Time Limits: Be mindful of the time you spend playing. Set limits for yourself and stick to them.
- Take Breaks: Regular breaks are important. Step away from the screen, stretch, and engage in other activities.
- Recognize Your Mood: Avoid playing when you are stressed, upset, or trying to escape real-world problems. Play should be a source of relaxation, not a dependency.
- Balance is Key: Ensure that playing does not interfere with your work, family, social life, or other responsibilities.
Community Guidelines
We expect all users to be respectful. Harassment, hateful speech, or any form of bullying will result in an immediate ban from our community features.
Seeking Support (General Wellness)
If you ever feel that your usage of social media, games, or the internet is becoming difficult to manage or causing you distress, it is important to seek support. These are not resources for "gambling addiction" (as that does not apply here), but rather general mental health and wellness resources available in Canada.
- Wellness Together Canada: Offers free mental health and substance use support. Call 1-866-585-0445 or text WELLNESS to 741741.
- CAMH (Centre for Addiction and Mental Health): Provides information and resources for general mental health. (Note: We are not a substance/addiction service, but CAMH offers broad mental wellness advice).
- Local Health Services: Contact your local healthcare provider or a mental health professional if you feel you need personalized support.