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Reaction Time - Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time Review

Do you like puzzle platformers? What about up-beat music? How about a unique, colorful art style? Well, if you said ‘Yes’ to all those, then this game might be for you! …That is, if you’re between the ages of eight and twelve. If you are, then by all means, go buy Doc Clock right now (with your parent’s permission, of course.) However, if you don’t fit that age group, this game can still be for you if you look past the fact that you might be playing something targeted at a younger audience.

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reactiontime.co.uk
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Name Your Own Price: The Race Against Time Bundle

The latest Name Your Own Price Bundle is now live. For any price over $1.00, gamers can get Dungeon Hearts and Little Things Forever -- but beating the average price will get buyers an additional four games: Waveform, Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time, Royal Envoy 2 and Fishdom.

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Original Gamer Review - Doc Clock: The Toasted Sandwich of Time

Original Gamer: "Stickmen Studios has quite the interesting history as developers are concerned. Not only did it receive money from the government to create games for autistic children, its office was destroyed in a 2011 earthquake. The developer, being relatively young, has a short list of games under its resume. Its past titles have been met with lukewarm reviews and its most recent project, Doc Clock on PSN, is no exception to this. Being a side-scroller, this puzzle based game relies too heavily on awkward controls and cheap puzzle mechanics concerning the combining of various objects. While it offers a bizarre story that has the potential to be a fun distraction, the negative aspects hinder the overall package."

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PSNFancast Episode 4 – Brutal, but Appreciated

This week, Editor-in-Chief Eddie Inzauto joins Angelo Valdivia and Josiah Renaudin for another edition of the PSNFancast. The crew opens with this week’s releases, which include two big-name, full retail titles now available for download, as well as a game with a floating hand. Awesomenauts and Doc Clock, two titles recently reviewed on the site, get a good portion of the spotlight, while the mysteries of Grimrock are revealed.