Last updated: May 2026
PixelNuvira is a free social game. No real money is wagered, won, or lost. Points have no monetary value and can't be exchanged for cash, prizes, or goods under any circumstances.
Even though PixelNuvira doesn't involve real money, we take responsible play seriously. Games with scoring mechanics can become habit-forming for some players. We built this page to be transparent about the risks and to give you practical tools for keeping the experience healthy and enjoyable rather than compulsive.
Consider stepping back if you notice any of these patterns: playing for longer than you originally intended on a regular basis, feeling restless or irritable when you can't play, neglecting meals, sleep, work, or social commitments to keep playing, or hiding how much time you spend on the game from people close to you. None of these on their own mean something is wrong, but if several apply consistently, it's worth reassessing how the game fits into your daily routine.
Set a daily time limit before you open the game. Most browsers and mobile operating systems have built-in screen-time controls — use them. If you want external accountability, talk to someone you trust about your gaming habits. Taking breaks isn't a sign of weakness. It's how you keep the game fun long-term.
If you or someone you know struggles with compulsive gaming behavior, these organizations offer free and confidential help: GambleAware for information and advice, Take Time to Think for resources on pausing and reflecting, and EGBA for responsible play standards.
PixelNuvira won't introduce real-money mechanics, loot boxes, or paid progression. The game is free, the points are meaningless outside the game world, and that won't change. Questions? Email [email protected].