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Clock Simulator is a mindful game of rhythm and focus in which YOU are the clock. Click once a second, every second. Don't be late. Don't hurry. There's nothing else to be concerned with. Clear your mind and discover new depths of relaxation while becoming time itself!

Clock Simulator is a indie, simulation and singleplayer game developed and published by Kool2Play.
Released on July 20th 2016 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 4 languages: English, Polish, Russian and French.

It has received 419 reviews of which 362 were positive and 57 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.1 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 3.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 1,4 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Why not
  • Additional Notes: Resistance to time relativity can be helpful
MacOS
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.8
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 1,4 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Why not
  • Additional Notes: Resistance to time relativity can be helpful
Linux
  • OS: Ubuntu 12.04, SteamOS
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 1,4 GHz
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5000
  • Storage: 100 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Why not
  • Additional Notes: Resistance to time relativity can be helpful

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Oct. 2025
Clock Simulator is not a game that entertains in the traditional sense. It does not dazzle you with bright colors or complex systems or a narrative that pulls at your emotions. Instead, it offers something disturbingly pure: the experience of time itself. You are given a single task: to press a button every second. That’s it. Yet within this simplicity lies a profound meditation on existence, rhythm, and the fragile illusion of control. Each tap becomes an echo of your heartbeat, each missed beat a reminder that time moves on regardless of your awareness or precision. It’s a strange, almost absurd mirror of life itself, mechanical, monotonous, yet deeply meaningful if you let yourself fall into its pattern. As minutes stretch into hours, the game begins to feel less like play and more like ritual. You start to notice the imperfections of your timing, the slight delays between thought and action, the inevitability of decay in your focus. Clock Simulator doesn’t punish you for this; it just keeps ticking. It’s not a game about success, but about presence. You begin to realize how rarely you actually feel a second pass. In the constant rush of modern life, this quiet acknowledgment of each moment feels almost sacred, or maybe haunting. It reminds you that every second you spend trying to “win” anything is a second gone forever. There’s a kind of existential cruelty in how the game presents itself. The clock doesn’t care if you’re late. The seconds don’t stop to let you breathe. In its own minimalist, sterile way, Clock Simulator captures the indifference of time; how it keeps marching forward, without narrative or climax, whether you are paying attention or not. The ticking becomes both soothing and terrifying, a lullaby that reminds you of your own eventual stillness. You press the button again and again, but you’re never actually keeping time. You’re only following it, pretending for a moment that you are in control. By the time you stop, you’ll find yourself listening differently, to clocks, to your pulse, maybe even to silence. There’s a weird comfort in knowing that time doesn’t need you, that it will continue perfectly without your interference. And yet, that same realization cuts deep. Our lives, like this game, are composed of seconds, disposable, ordinary, and fleeting. Clock Simulator might not be fun, but it is honest. It’s not a game about winning, but about being. And in a world that forgets to stop, to breathe, to simply exist, that might just be the most radical game design of all. It’s hard to say if I enjoyed it. Maybe “enjoy” isn’t the right word. But I left it thinking about my own heartbeat, and how many seconds I’ve already spent not noticing it. That alone, I think, means it worked even if I’m not sure I wanted it to.
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Oct. 2025
THIS GAME WAS A LIFE-ALTERING EXPERIENCE. I AM NOW ONE WITH TIME ITSELF Listen. I don’t know who I was before I played Clock Simulator, and frankly, I don’t wanna know. That person was naive, that person lived under the illusion of "free will", believing time was simply a measured period between events. But then I pressed that spacebar. Once. Twice. *Tick.* *Tock.* and just like that, the universe opened up like a cosmic flower in bloom. This game, nay, this temporal revelation, teaches you the sacred rhythm of the cosmos. You aren’t just simulating a clock YOU BECOME THE CLOCK. The spacebar becomes an extension of your soul. Every precise tap is a heartbeat of the universe. And if you miss a beat? You feel it. Deeply. Existentially. After only the first hour of meditation, or what non believers would call "gameplay", I could feel the seconds passing, flowing through me like urine through my urethra. I stared at a microwave and knew when it would beep. I walked into the kitchen and caught toast before it popped up. My mother asked me what time it was and I said: “Now.” She teared up before me. And don’t even get me started on the "Pig got the rhythm" game mode... That’s when I unlocked the quantum secret of time manipulation. I was so synced, so hyper-aware, I swear time itself around me came to a near halt. I walked between oxygen atoms. I watched raindrops raise back towards the clouds. I aged BACKWARDS. This game didn’t just change how I am entertained, nooooo, it changed how I perceived life itself, it changed how I EXIST. If you’ve ever asked, “What is the meaning of time?” or “How can I become infinite?” Clock Simulator is the answer
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Sept. 2025
Hello there, dude 4# here. The game is great and thank you to DouglasDouglas for showing me and the other dudes this game 10/10 #THATSMYCLOCK
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Aug. 2025
Before playing this game I was a bald divorced pigeon that was so bad at 2D platformers... Now, I am none of those... This game changed my life...
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Aug. 2025
This Game Changed My Life I highly recommend this game to anyone who finds themselves lost in life or need a crucial life lesson. What it lacks in gameplay features, it holds in the plot and true meaning for the game. It has gracefully gifted me the importance of time, precision, and the fact that life could end at any moment. Going forward, I am determined to spend every second of my life with extreme care that pushes forward to important messages that I believe in. This game has allowed me to realize that life is too short for me to be apprehensive. This game will gift you messages you never thought you needed. I implore you, please play Clock Simulator.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Clock Simulator is currently priced at 3.99€ on Steam.

Clock Simulator is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 3.99€ on Steam.

Clock Simulator received 362 positive votes out of a total of 419 achieving a rating of 8.05.
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Clock Simulator was developed and published by Kool2Play.

Clock Simulator is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Clock Simulator is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Clock Simulator is playable and fully supported on Linux.

Clock Simulator is a single-player game.

Clock Simulator does not currently offer any DLC.

Clock Simulator does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Clock Simulator does not support Steam Remote Play.

Clock Simulator is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for Clock Simulator.

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Clock Simulator
Rating
8.1
362
57
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Online players
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Developer
Kool2Play
Publisher
Kool2Play
Release 20 Jul 2016
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