🕹️ Lime Trail Duel

Lime Trail Duel brings the timeless thrill of light cycle to your browser, lit up by a radioactive lime-green grid and tuned for one-more-go play. At its heart this is a Tron-style light-cycle duel where you box the rival in with walls of light. You and a computer cycle race across a neon grid, each leaving a solid trail of light behind. You can never stop or reverse, so every turn is a commitment — crash into any wall and it's over, but cut off the rival and force it to crash for a big bonus. Your goal is simple to grasp and tough to master: leave a wall of light and trap the AI cycle while never crashing into a trail yourself. Visually it's all glowing green vectors, phosphor trails and a dark void, a clean throwback look that stays crisp on phones, tablets and desktops alike. Controls stay friendly enough to start in seconds, yet the skill ceiling is high enough to keep you chasing a bigger number every run. There's no app to grab and no account to make — it loads in seconds and works offline once open. Chase your personal best and see how far one more go takes you.

How to play

  • Press Play to launch your light cycle onto the grid.
  • Steer with the arrows or pad to lay down a trail of light.
  • Never run into your own trail, the rival's, or the walls.
  • Cut tight corners to box the AI cycle into a dead end.
  • Force the rival to crash for a bonus, then face a faster one.

Controls

Turn with the Arrow keys, WASD, the on-screen ◀ ▲ ▼ ▶ pad or swipes. You can only turn left or right of your heading — you cannot reverse or stop.

Features

  • Fast neon-grid duels against a turning, trapping AI rival
  • Commit-or-crash steering that rewards bold cornering
  • Speed that ramps each time you take the rival down
  • Best survival score stored locally on your device

FAQ

Turn with the Arrow keys, WASD, the on-screen ◀ ▲ ▼ ▶ pad or swipes. You can only turn left or right of your heading — you cannot reverse or stop. Press Play and leave a wall of light and trap the AI cycle while never crashing into a trail yourself.

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