A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
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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.
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
This game was a part of my tradition of creating a new game every December. As usual I ran into some time issues so it might be rough around the edges, but it's still a relatively complete experience.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | |
Author | alesan99 |
Genre | Platformer |
Made with | LÖVE |
Tags | 16-bit, LÖVE, parallax, Pixel Art, Short, Side Scroller, sourcecode, sprites |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Accessibility | Configurable controls |
Download
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You should add the open source and/or sourcecode tag!
Hi! As i said before, i was public your game for SailfishOS =)
https://openrepos.net/content/sashikknox/clockwind
Hi!
I download sources of your game and adapt it for touch screens ;-)
I wanna public it in openrepos.net for SailfishOS platform, with link to this page, if you do not mind )
Touch screen controls ( but without icons for now )
some screenshot of touch interface (from real device) =) before i public it
I liked it, it was fun and well thought, the time mechanic is very cleverly used, and every thing feel connected, like when the background change according to the time period. Feels a little empty without music though, you could use some copyright free music. I also noticed a little jittering effect when you carry an object, it's a little disturbing.
Amazing game dev had so much fun playing it :) , i hope you enjoy my gameplay
Check Date & Time preferences
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Date & Time.
- Click the lock in the corner of the window, then enter your administrator password to unlock the settings. (The settings are dimmed when locked.)
- In the Date & Time pane, make sure that 'Set date and time automatically' is selected and your Mac is connected to the internet. Your Mac can then get the current date and time from the network time server selected in the adjacent menu.
If you don't have an internet connection, or you want to set the date and time manually, deselect 'Set date and time automatically.' You can then click today's date on the calendar, drag the clock's hands to the correct time, or use the fields above the calendar and clock to enter the date and time. Then click Save.
Check Time Zone preferences
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Date & Time.
- Click the lock in the corner of the window, then enter your administrator password to unlock the settings. (The settings are dimmed when locked.)
- In the Time Zone pane, make sure that 'Set time zone automatically using current location' is selected and your Mac is connected to the internet.
If you don't have an internet connection or you want to set the time zone manually, deselect 'Set time zone automatically using current location.' Then click the map to choose a time zone.
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
This game was a part of my tradition of creating a new game every December. As usual I ran into some time issues so it might be rough around the edges, but it's still a relatively complete experience.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Rating | |
Author | alesan99 |
Genre | Platformer |
Made with | LÖVE |
Tags | 16-bit, LÖVE, parallax, Pixel Art, Short, Side Scroller, sourcecode, sprites |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Accessibility | Configurable controls |
Download
Click download now to get access to the following files:
Log in with itch.io to leave a comment.
You should add the open source and/or sourcecode tag!
Hi! As i said before, i was public your game for SailfishOS =)
https://openrepos.net/content/sashikknox/clockwind
Hi!
I download sources of your game and adapt it for touch screens ;-)
I wanna public it in openrepos.net for SailfishOS platform, with link to this page, if you do not mind )
Touch screen controls ( but without icons for now )
some screenshot of touch interface (from real device) =) before i public it
I liked it, it was fun and well thought, the time mechanic is very cleverly used, and every thing feel connected, like when the background change according to the time period. Feels a little empty without music though, you could use some copyright free music. I also noticed a little jittering effect when you carry an object, it's a little disturbing.
Amazing game dev had so much fun playing it :) , i hope you enjoy my gameplay
Check Date & Time preferences
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Date & Time.
- Click the lock in the corner of the window, then enter your administrator password to unlock the settings. (The settings are dimmed when locked.)
- In the Date & Time pane, make sure that 'Set date and time automatically' is selected and your Mac is connected to the internet. Your Mac can then get the current date and time from the network time server selected in the adjacent menu.
If you don't have an internet connection, or you want to set the date and time manually, deselect 'Set date and time automatically.' You can then click today's date on the calendar, drag the clock's hands to the correct time, or use the fields above the calendar and clock to enter the date and time. Then click Save.
Check Time Zone preferences
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Date & Time.
- Click the lock in the corner of the window, then enter your administrator password to unlock the settings. (The settings are dimmed when locked.)
- In the Time Zone pane, make sure that 'Set time zone automatically using current location' is selected and your Mac is connected to the internet.
If you don't have an internet connection or you want to set the time zone manually, deselect 'Set time zone automatically using current location.' Then click the map to choose a time zone.
If your Mac says that it's unable to determine your current location:
Clockwind Mac Os Catalina
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Security & Privacy.
- From the Privacy pane, select 'Enable Location Services.'
- Scroll down to the bottom of the list of apps and services, then click the Details button next to System Services.
- Make sure that the checkbox for time zone is selected.
Check Language & Region preferences
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Language & Region.
Clock Wind Mac Os Catalina
- Make sure that the Region menu is set correctly for your region.
- Use the 'Time format' checkbox to control whether your Mac displays time in the 24-hour format.
Clock Wind Mac Os Download
For advanced formatting options, click the Advanced button, then check the settings in the Dates pane and Times pane. These settings control how dates and times are displayed in the Finder and apps. If any settings have been changed, you can click the Restore Defaults button in each pane to use the default settings for your region. If the button is dimmed, your Mac is already using the default settings.