Rubik's Clock Simulator
by d4m4s74
Rubik's Clock Simulator
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Description
They don't make this puzzle IRL anymore, so I thought I'd make a digital version.
OBJECTIVE:
Make all hands point at 12. in easy mode on one side, in hard mode on both sides.
Made for Game Design Class (first year, first semester)
How to Play
Your choice: Point and click or use your keyboard
Keyboard controls: Control the buttons with RFUJ and the outside clocks (and those connected to them) with EDOL (clockwise) and WSIK (counterclockwise)
ENTER scrambles, SPACE flips the puzzle and if you really have to, ESC solves it visually
Comments
FyreSigma
May. 18, 2012
Actually got to play with one of these. Hard to start but once you understand which hands are triggered by which switches it gets a lot easier
zachary572
Oct. 24, 2009
It seems like it would be a good game if my IQ was better so 5/5. Better instruction.
zachary572
Oct. 23, 2009
Please put in better instructions. It good be a good game if i new what I was trying to do. 2/5 Because you say its last type left. Make it last.
maddog2314
May. 29, 2013
I've actually messed with one of these before. first: there is no reason to flip the puzzle. You can only use the corner clocks to control the others. with no yellow pegs (the ones with 12 are decoration), you control all 4 corners. if you put a peg in, you control the 4 clocks right around it. putting multiple pegs in adds more clocks. If all the pegs are yellow, you control every clock. 2 pegs=6 clocks 3 pegs= 8 clocks
lastmanticore
Mar. 19, 2016
you actually can still get one, it just isn't Rubik's brand.