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Lair of the Clockwork God

Lair of the Clockwork God

Nintendo
Released

Release Date: February 21, 2020

Singleplayer

An indirect continuation of the adventure series from the independent Size Five Games studio. In Lair of the Clockwork God Ben and Dan return in another adventure that combines point-and-click with a two-dimensional platformer.

8.1

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Lair of the Clockwork God is a kind of continuation of theGun Monkeys.

Plot

The main characters are Ben and Dan, whom we last saw in Time Gentelemen, Please! as time travelers. However, after that story, Dan said that he was tired of old-fashioned adventure games and dreams of a career as a hero of indie platform games. Meanwhile, the world is once again in danger, this time because of many apocalypes. Ben and Dan must use their unique abilities on the next expedition to teach an old computer how to feel. This is the only way to stop the impending doom.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows February 21, 2020

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 November 6, 2020

Xbox One

Xbox One September 4, 2020

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch September 4, 2020

Developer: Size Five Games

Publisher: Size Five Games

Age restrictions: 12+

Game Series

Lair of the Clockwork God
Lair of the Clockwork God
Lair of the Clockwork God

3GAMES

Ben There, Dan That! Game Series

Ben There, Dan That! Game Series

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Lair of the Clockwork God Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Dual Core 2.4 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB GeForce 8800 or better, 1 GB HDD, Windows 7.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Lair of the Clockwork God Video Game.

8.1

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 83% of Critics. There are 22 Critic Reviews.

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Guardian: 4 / 5 by Phil Iwaniuk

Size Five offers both classic platforming and point-and-click adventuring in this self-aware and deeply anglocentric caper

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Push Square: 7 / 10 by Stephen Tailby

That's not to say the gameplay isn't good. Both sides of the game are fun to play, and again, controls are well thought out, allowing you to hop between the two to make progress. Most interesting is when the duo have an effect on each other, such as crafting upgrades for Dan using Ben's inventory items. There's a lot going on here, and while it's occasionally a little clumsy, its humour and ingenuity make it a success.

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Eurogamer: by Robert Purchese

Bottomless wit and some inspired design choices make this genre mash-up a joy to play.

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