CLOCKED IT MATE: Dungeons of Dreadrock – The Dead King’s Secret
I lost nearly 7.5 hours to this without even noticing, The Dead King’s Secret is packed with clever puzzles, fresh monsters, and that constant “just one more room” feeling.Find Out More
Clocked It Mate is a record of the games I’ve finished, how long they took, and what I thought of them once the credits rolled.
I lost nearly 7.5 hours to this without even noticing, The Dead King’s Secret is packed with clever puzzles, fresh monsters, and that constant “just one more room” feeling.Find Out More
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker hits a great balance of challenge and charm—right up until one particularly brutal level nearly made me quit.Find Out More
I’m still not sure if I liked Lumo or hated it—clever puzzles kept me going to the end, but constant deaths and that awful death noise made it hard to truly enjoy.Find Out More
Not wanting to buy another game, I raided my six-year-old’s cartridge collection and rediscovered Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. The story mode’s mix of puzzles and turn-based battles ended up being far more enjoyable than I expected.Find Out More
After finishing Subnautica, I jumped straight into Below Zero—and found it far less challenging. With the Seatruck removing much of the survival tension, progression felt smoother, but also slightly less intense.Find Out More
Bought for my six-year-old, SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide ended up being more enjoyable and more complicated than I expected, with tricky button sequences leading to plenty of repeated sections.Find Out More
I wasn’t sure I liked Subnautica, but I couldn’t stop playing it, frustrating at first, then addictive once the story and goals finally fell into place.Find Out More
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