Lair Of The Clockwork God Coming To Switch September 4th

Lair Of The Clockwork God Coming To Switch September 4th

Developer Size Five Games has announced they are bringing their point-and-click platformer hybrid Lair Of The Clockwork God to Switch.

Originally released for PC in February, Lair Of The Clockwork God combines a point-and-click adventure with a run-and-gun platformer. By solving puzzles in the point-and-click adventure portions of the game, players can unlock new upgrades for the platformer portions to reach new areas to solve puzzles.

You can check out a trailer below, along with additional details from its Steam Page:

Why play only one genre of game when you could be playing two slightly different ones at the exact same time?

  • Ben – Ben is a die-hard, old-school LucasArts Adventure fan. He has one foot stuck in the 90s, his feet never leave the floor, and he’s happiest collecting any old junk he can lay his hands on, in the hopes of combining it all together to solve a satisfying puzzle.
  • Dan – Ben’s cohort and sidekick Dan has aspirations to be the next big hit indie platform character. He’s got everything he needs: he’s hip, he’s sensitive, and his nose is a different color to the rest of his face.

Lair of the Clockwork God sees you switching between both characters and using their unique abilities together in a race-against-time effort to stop all the Apocalypses happening simultaneously, by teaching an old computer about feelings.

Solve classic point-and-click style puzzles as Ben to create unique upgrade items for Dan, so he can jump higher, run faster and blast away at everything with a shiny new gun. Then, run and jump as Dan to unlock new areas and exciting new puzzles for Ben!

If you haven’t played the old Dan and Ben games (you should), or you have but can’t remember what happened, there’s no need to worry! Lair of the Clockwork God is a standalone Dan and Ben Adventure, which means you need to know absolutely nothing about Ben There, Dan That! or Time Gentlemen, Please! whatsoever. None of the original plot is referenced, the characters are re-introduced expertly, etc etc. It’s all good.

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