About Time (for Playdate)
A downloadable game
Welcome to the Clockmaker’s Workshop, where you will learn the art and science of fixing clocks. You are an apprentice clockmaker, and your job is to adjust the clocks according to the customer’s requests.
Each clock has notes attached to it, telling you how much time it is ahead (fast) or behind(slow). The notes are written in 24-hour format, so you must convert them to 12-hour analogue format. Use the crank to rotate the clock hands and set the correct time.
Be careful, time is ticking! You must finish each clock before the master clockmaker’s timer runs out. If you make too many mistakes, he will fire you and find another apprentice.
The game is a great way to learn how to tell time on an analogue clock and test basic math skills.
This game was originally created for the PlayJam 4 Game Jam and it has been improved and revamped since then. Compete against family and friends for the top spot on the leader board. Enjoy!
Status | In development |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Jmation |
Genre | Puzzle |
Tags | 1-bit, about-time, Brain Training, clock, crank, play-date, Playdate, playjam |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Development log
- User entry for recording to leader board/high scoreDec 21, 2023
- working Leader board/High Score systemDec 16, 2023
- New Menu systemDec 12, 2023
- Improving the interfaceDec 10, 2023
- Minor updateNov 26, 2023
- Bug fixes and small changesNov 21, 2023
- bug fixes and basic transitionNov 13, 2023
Comments
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This game seems super polished, would love to see it on Catalog!
Thanks that’s very kind, I don’t have any plans for a catalogue release but that might change.
Are you unhappy with the revenue share that comes from publishing on there?
Not at all. This was a game jam entry and as such I feel it belongs here.
I see over a month of active development and bug fixing, a price tag, and a polished game. Don't be so hard on yourself or your work because this deserves more recognition!
You're clearly a talented dev if this was a game jam project that turned out this good <3