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Description of ClockWerx Windows
Clockwerx is a delightful action puzzle game of split-second thought and timing.
The plot: someone must journey into the inner workings of the great Clock of the Universe to repair it. The player must maneuver a spinning clock hand from one part of a grid to a gateway that leads to the next level. Over 100 exciting play fields include such obstacles as enemy clock hands, oil globs and spikes.
Overall, it's an addictive game that's not for the easily frustrated or for those who hate arcade elements in puzzle games.
Note: an interesting anecdote to the game is that it was the only game not designed by Tetris creator Alexei Pajitnov that had his 'endorsement' displayed on the box. It was actually developed by Callisto Productions, a now-defunct small US company who later released the Windows version under the name Ultimate Spin Doctor, published by Expert Software.
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Comments and reviews
mart2019-10-071 point Windows version
cant get it to work on windows 10
KyleS2019-09-122 points Windows version
For some reason it won't work. Does it not run on windows 10?
Daveprang2018-12-300 point
I bought this game and played since 1995
TWrecks2015-04-231 point Mac version
This game should be revived as a smartphone app because it is deceptively simple. One button controls the spin stick, which you must navigate through the pegboard-like game screen in order to collect points and avoid spikes, flames, and sentient acid blobs. It seems easy, but each level is harder than the last, and as the speed increases your timing and reflexes are put to the test. Very addictive. It wouldn't take up much space to run, either, given the simple graphics and controls. Someone get on this!
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- Year:1995
- Publisher:Spectrum Holobyte, Inc.
- Developer:Callisto Corporation
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Spin_Doctor.sit (414.75 KB)
MD5: 3aaa4c016c8efe9fa25fabfb9b38c0e0
For System 6.x - Mac OS 9
This game works with: Basilisk II,
Spin Doctor is played on a grid of dots, around which 'wands' spin like clock hands. By swinging from dot to dot, the player's wand can avoid hazards, collect bonuses, and unlock a path to the sparkling goal dot.
Hi. Seeing all of the nice comments about Spin Doctor and Clockwerx and the fun times people have had with them really makes me feel great, because I'm the inventor of the game's concept and I designed all of the rack-puzzles. I did the artwork for Spin Doctor, also. (I'm an illustrator and designer who's always had an interest in game design.). Artists at Spectrum-Holobyte added some graphics to the Clockwerx version. I created it as a freelancer, working with my software developer friends at Callisto Corporation, near Boston, around 1992. I would love to hear from anyone who has any comments or questions about the game. (I can't tell you much about its technical programming, just the development process that I was involved in. My email is 'darrellart', followed by the @ sign, at gmail.com. (Don't want robo-spam.) Thanks again for all of the kind comments.
- Darrell Myers
See also: ClockWerx, Ultimate Spin Doctor
(v1.2)
CompatibilityArchitecture: 68k PPC
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