Responsible Play
1) Play for Fun
Games are meant to be enjoyable and social. Choose experiences that feel relaxing and positive—especially for casual play and skill-based games.
2) Healthy Screen Time
If you enjoy digital games, aim for balanced screen time:
- Set time limits that fit your daily routine
- Take short breaks to rest your eyes and stretch
- Avoid playing when you should be sleeping or focusing on important tasks
3) Take Breaks
Regular breaks can keep play enjoyable and comfortable. A simple rule: pause every 30–60 minutes for a quick reset.
4) Choose Age-Appropriate Games
For children and teens, select games that match their age and comfort level. Parents and guardians should review game descriptions, controls, and time spent.
5) Keep It Light
Play should not feel like pressure. If you’re feeling stressed or tired, consider choosing a calmer activity—like a puzzle, a short board game session, or a relaxing hobby.
6) Examples of Responsible Play
- Board games: Ludo, Chess, Carrom, Snakes & Ladders
- Cards for fun and friendly games
- Puzzles and brain games
- Casual and skill-based digital games played for entertainment
7) Our Website’s Role
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