Clock Simulator Reviews
Clock Simulator is quite conflicting. The hilariously silly concept might make it a novelty and its core gameplay is so frustrating that it becomes addictive, but there are much better reaction testers to spend your time and money on. Yet, the offer of multiple modes and a strangely peaceful and relaxing vibe give it something that might appeal to those who wish to relax by killing, or rather, controlling time.
A uniquely fun but slightly shallow experience.
Unfortunately, once my interest waned, it never returned. However, the game is cheap, and I’d say it’s worth the buy if you’re looking for a silly way to kill half an hour, especially with friends.
Clock simulator really is a cluster of mini-games that set players against the clock. This is an interesting idea that doesn't quite go far enough meaning that the bell tolls far too quickly for this unusual indie game.
It is not a game as much as it is a tool. Clock Simulator allows for its players to battle themselves and find ultimate relaxation through rhythmic focus.
I’ve played lots of games, searching for something that might help me understand a bit better the infinite complexities of our human existence. And then I played Clock Simulator.