Description
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Lair of the Clockwork God
Developer: Size Five Games
Publisher: Size Five Games
Release Date: February 21, 2020
Genres: Adventure, Indie, Action, Casual, Platformer, Point & Click
Why settle for one genre when you can master two at once?
Dive into Lair of the Clockwork God, a brilliantly inventive mash-up of classic point-and-click adventure and fast-paced indie platforming, where two unlikely heroes—Ben and Dan—team up to save the world from not one, but all the apocalypses happening simultaneously. Developed and published by the creative minds at Size Five Games, this standalone adventure (released on February 21, 2020) delivers a rollercoaster of laughs, clever puzzles, and precision platforming that’s as refreshing as it is ridiculous.
Meet Ben, a nostalgic, sharp-witted adventurer with one foot firmly planted in the ‘90s. He’s a die-hard fan of old-school LucasArts-style point-and-click games, happiest when he’s scavenging random junk to cobble together solutions to the game’s most absurd puzzles. Then there’s Dan, a hip, sensitive wannabe indie platforming star with a nose that’s a different color from the rest of his face (because why not?). Dan’s all about jumping higher, running faster, and blasting through obstacles with a shiny new gun—provided Ben can craft the upgrades he needs.
Together, this oddball duo must race against time to teach an ancient, underground supercomputer about human emotions—joy, fear, anger, and more—to avert apocalyptic chaos. Switch seamlessly between Ben’s brain-teasing point-and-click antics and Dan’s adrenaline-pumping platforming skills. Solve classic adventure puzzles as Ben to unlock upgrades for Dan, then leap, dash, and shoot as Dan to uncover new areas and fresh challenges for Ben. It’s a genre-blending synergy that keeps you on your toes, laughing all the way.
Lair of the Clockwork God isn’t just a game—it’s a love letter to gaming itself, packed with razor-sharp humor, meta-commentary, and a playful clash between old-school and modern design. Expect pixel-perfect art, a killer soundtrack, and a story rich with dark comedy and unexpected twists. Whether you’re navigating mind-bending constructs built by a sentient computer or chuckling at Ben and Dan’s bickering, every moment is crafted to delight.
Never played a Ben and Dan game before? No worries! This is a standalone adventure—no prior knowledge of Ben There, Dan That! or Time Gentlemen, Please! required. The characters are reintroduced with flair, and the plot stands on its own, making it the perfect entry point into their hilarious world.
Key Features:
Dual Gameplay: Seamlessly switch between point-and-click puzzling and indie platforming action.
Hilarious Narrative: A laugh-out-loud story dripping with British wit, satire, and absurdity.
Creative Puzzles: Combine items in delightfully convoluted ways to solve Ben’s challenges.
Dynamic Platforming: Upgrade Dan’s abilities to conquer tricky jumps, enemies, and obstacles.
Stunning Pixel Art: A vibrant 2D world brimming with personality and charm.
Memorable Soundtrack: A great score that perfectly complements the apocalyptic stakes.
Standalone Adventure: Jump in fresh—no prior Ben and Dan experience needed!
Lair of the Clockwork God is a genre-defying gem that’s equal parts nostalgic and innovative. Whether you’re a fan of adventure games, platformers, or just a good laugh, Ben and Dan have something special for you. Grab your junk-collecting hat and platforming shoes—it’s time to stop the end of everything!
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
WindowsmacOSSteamOS + Linux
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows 7 and up
Processor: 2.4Ghz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce 8800 equivalent or higher
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 1 GB available space
Sound Card: What is this, 1991? Yes a sound card. Onboard is fine.
Additional Notes: If playing on a Laptop, please make sure it has a dedicated gfx card; on-board cards will struggle.
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