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Lightbulb Physics
Remove the blocks to connect the lightbulb to the power block. This physics puzzle game has 60 increasingly difficult levels and a nice firework display if you succeed. Optimized for mobile and desktop.
Discover the Fun of Lightbulb Physics
Tap on blocks to remove them. Connect the lightbulb to the power block
Who is credited with the design and development of this game?
The studio that developed this game is FreeGames.org.
What is the classification of this game?
The genre that defines this game is Casual.
Does the game show blood at any point?
Yes, blood or gore is present in Lightbulb Physics.
What tools or languages make up the game's technical foundation?
The game was created with the Construct 2 platform.
Does the game support mobile play on smartphones and tablets?
Yes, Lightbulb Physics supports mobile play on both iOS and Android devices.
What are the most relevant tags for this game?
The terms used to identify the game's features include: destroy, physics, stack, stacker.
Which gender(s) is this game targeted towards?
Male & Female players are most likely to enjoy this game.
Does the game portray any cruel or harsh behaviors?
Yes, cruelty is part of the gameplay in Lightbulb Physics.
Is this game appropriate for a specific age group?
This game is suitable for ages Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Is this game safe for kids to enjoy?
No, Lightbulb Physics is not suitable for a children's age group.