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Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time
Doc Clock is a decent game with some frustrating parts due to the camera and wonky movement.
An idea, no matter how fresh and original, doesn't worth squat without a good implementation. Doc Clock is a prime example of that. The construction mechanics are too awkward, and the game does nothing to encourage our creative thinking.
Even if someone paid you $10 to play this game, don't. Refer them to the nearest asylum instead. If you still choose to accept, reserve a cell for yourself too, and start shopping for a straightjacket.
6
keefbaker
Puzzley adventure game with some platforming and nuts mechanics. It's enjoyable but not fantastic. If you want to play a humorous mad scientist game then yeah, you could certainly do worse.
1
Funksatron
A good concept, but so poorly executed that it's not worth playing. Physics based puzzles with inconsistent physics and interrupted by unusable controls. Seems to be aimed toward children, but I imagine they'd find it too frustrating to stick with. Poor graphics. Almost no appeal. Worth avoiding even for free.
5
JonesR
There's fun somewhere in this game, but it hides beneath the highly inconsistent mechanics and physics. The result is a completely frustrating experience.

Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time

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Oct 15, 2010
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62
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6.2
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14% Positive
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57% Mixed
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29% Negative
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Feb 2, 2011
78
NZGamer
Casual gamers: if you're looking for something a little different - with bags of character, that will challenge your wits and reflexes (and test your patience!), then this is well worth a look-see.
Feb 18, 2011
70
Vandal
Doc Clock achieves to enjoy. It is fresh, fast and fun. It is able to engage the player through its puzzles, which start being simple and might give a wrong impression about the later ones.
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35% Positive
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Oct 16, 2010
10
Damostat
Suitable for any age of gamer, Doc Clock insists on being one of the most fun adventure-platforming games of 2010. With unique and puzzling physics elements, easy to use controls and very interesting and innovative graphics, all combined with great humour from a cynical robot, gamers could do far worse than to spend the cheap amount developers have requested for Doc Clock.
Oct 16, 2010
9
Murtle
This game is light hearted and fun. Great for both a quick little play or a long gaming session. With its ability to cross genres and generations this game has something to offer all.
Feb 13, 2011
70
Impulsegamer
This is not a bad game at all!
Jan 14, 2011
70
Eurogamer Italy
Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time is a brillant mix of ideas: the player is forced to use his brain to resolve every level and this is the best news. Some little inconvenients in its interface but nothing of important.
Feb 25, 2011
65
ZTGD
Doc Clock is a decent game with some frustrating parts due to the camera and wonky movement.
Feb 22, 2011
45
MEGamers
Even if someone paid you $10 to play this game, don't. Refer them to the nearest asylum instead. If you still choose to accept, reserve a cell for yourself too, and start shopping for a straightjacket.
Feb 25, 2011
37
Absolute Games
An idea, no matter how fresh and original, doesn't worth squat without a good implementation. Doc Clock is a prime example of that. The construction mechanics are too awkward, and the game does nothing to encourage our creative thinking.
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Nov 2, 2013
6
keefbaker
Puzzley adventure game with some platforming and nuts mechanics. It's enjoyable but not fantastic. If you want to play a humorous mad scientist game then yeah, you could certainly do worse.
Dec 5, 2010
6
Slappydavis
While this game is certainly good, it is not at all a "great" game. For what it is, it is an appealing, if easy, puzzle game. I would recommend it to younger gamers, though anyone could sit down and enjoy the game. However, this is not an indie game that ranks with the likes of Braid, Limbo or Super Meat Boy, who were able to pull off games that were incredible by any standard, not just "great, for an indie developer" or even "great, for the price". If we lower the standards for inexpensive games or indie games, then we cheapen our critical measures. In Short- Good, not great, a little too easy.
Jul 19, 2011
5
JonesR
There's fun somewhere in this game, but it hides beneath the highly inconsistent mechanics and physics. The result is a completely frustrating experience.
Jun 15, 2013
1
Funksatron
A good concept, but so poorly executed that it's not worth playing. Physics based puzzles with inconsistent physics and interrupted by unusable controls. Seems to be aimed toward children, but I imagine they'd find it too frustrating to stick with. Poor graphics. Almost no appeal. Worth avoiding even for free.
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SummaryDoc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time is a creative quest for all ages, suitable for anyone who enjoys compelling problem-solving challenges and comical encounters,” said Wil McLellan, CEO of Stickmen Studios.
Rated Efor Everyone
  • Wii
  • PC
  • PlayStation 3
Oct 15, 2010
  • Stickmen Studios
Stickmen Studios
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