Clockwind - A time traveling game

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alesan99
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Post » 28 Dec 2019, 23:34

Back yet again with another game.
Continuing the tradition of making a new game every december
2015: Snowman Stack
2016: Secret Delivery
2017: Invertio
2018: Fruito Driver

Copy-Pasted from itch.io: Image The mechanic of this game is time travel. Make your way through 4 levels utilizing the passage of time in different ways. This may involve making trees grow or turning a car in to a flying car.
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CONTROLS (Change in settings)

Move: WASD
Jump: Space
Grab/Toss: Left Shift
Time Travel: Left or Right
Time Travel Toggle (optional): Hold F then press the move keys

Misc:
Press Alt+Enter for fullscreen

DOWNLOADS
WINDOWS DOWNLOAD (.exe)
OSX DOWNLOAD (.app)
Linux DOWNLOAD (.love)
Source Code (love 11.x)
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Post » 29 Dec 2019, 06:20

Dunno why, but all download links are giving me a 400 error:

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Post » 29 Dec 2019, 10:56

I played it all the way through. Loads of cool ways of utilising the time mechanic (like lowing water levels, creating flying cars, killing the dinosaurs, etc.). It is really short, and it feels more like a concept showcase then anything. All In all, I hope you do more with Clockwind in future. The concept is really cool and the ways it's utilised in the levels is really creative

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Post » 29 Dec 2019, 16:52

HugoBDesigner wrote:
29 Dec 2019, 06:20
Dunno why, but all download links are giving me a 400 error:
Huh, that's strange. Fixed it
Evan.F wrote:
29 Dec 2019, 10:56
I played it all the way through. Loads of cool ways of utilising the time mechanic (like lowing water levels, creating flying cars, killing the dinosaurs, etc.). It is really short, and it feels more like a concept showcase then anything. All In all, I hope you do more with Clockwind in future. The concept is really cool and the ways it's utilised in the levels is really creative
Thanks! It was meant to be a short term project as I'm busy with other stuff, but I may do a fully-fledged sequel in the future

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Post » 29 Dec 2019, 20:16

Just finished playing it. You were really creative with all the ways you used time traveling to influence the ambient. The art was also really nice, the mechanics were interesting, and the game was overall really fun. Great work 😁

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Post » 30 Dec 2019, 14:37

HugoBDesigner wrote:
29 Dec 2019, 20:16
Just finished playing it. You were really creative with all the ways you used time traveling to influence the ambient. The art was also really nice, the mechanics were interesting, and the game was overall really fun. Great work 😁
Thank you

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