Clock of Atonement

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.4
10.7K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
PEGI 12
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About this game

Clock of Atonement is a pixel art mystery adventure game you can finish within 30 minutes - like an interactive visual novel with JRPG-style gameplay.

In this game, you are a stalker who has killed the woman you loved.

A mysterious stranger has given you a clock that can turn back time, and you must return to your crime and manipulate objects around you to change the outcome and save her.

What will it take to stop your past self from succumbing to his darker nature?
A short game based on an original disturbing idea and with multiple endings.
Updated on
Sep 30, 2024

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Location, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.3
10.2K reviews
Cool Kid
October 21, 2024
Incredible game! Has engaging puzzles but gameplay/storyline is short enough to not be frustrating. One bit of feedback, if I ever asked for a hint then after the add it would take me to the title screen and when I'd resume gameplay I wouldn't get my hint. (I suppose it helped me pass it myself without hints but it was still a bit irritating.)
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Crystalline Blue
August 23, 2024
A short story with different possibilities. I love the extra episode. And also the fact that you can get it for free or by paying bare minimum as appreciation. Great work.
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Dick Hazard
January 26, 2022
Great game, takes like 10 - 15 minutes to finish but was memorable. Just don't buy the DLC about what happened to your character after the main story ends, it's not even worth the dollar they're asking! It's much shorter than the main game, completely linear (only one fake forced choice), the single time you use the clock of atonement there's literally just one object you can interact with, etc. I don't mind supporting the dev cause I liked the full game but the DLC felt like a gyp 😟
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What's new

Fixed issues related to freezing.