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A VR puzzle-automation game. Create intricate clockwork contraptions out of your own clones and restore life to an ancient tree using automation, a collection of rare plants from across the galaxy and a team of clockwork gardeners.

The Last Clockwinder is a story rich, adventure and stylized game developed by Pontoco and published by Cyan Ventures.
Released on June 02nd 2022 is available only on Windows in 6 languages: English, French, German, Japanese, Korean and Spanish - Latin America.

It has received 668 reviews of which 644 were positive and 24 were negative resulting in a rating of 9.0 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 9.19€ on Steam with a 60% discount.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X or greater
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon RX 470 or greater
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • VR Support: Oculus PC or OpenXR

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July 2025
-Preface- I highly recommend you buy this game if you have VR! I know it's already a couple years old, but I wish there were more VR games like this so I want it to be very successful. -In my opinion- most VR games right now are either shooters/action focused, plain escape rooms, or simulators. This game is a story-rich adventure! It has a larger narrative and character arcs! It's simply a different genre than most VR games you can find right now. (I don't know why it's tagged as simulator, I guess all VR games simulate something, but this is not a real life thing you can do, so I wouldn't call it a simulator.) Personally, and contrary to popular opinion somehow, I want the largest portion of my VR gaming to be pleasant immersive escapism. I only -sometimes- want to shoot things, be scared sh1tless, do stressful timed surgeries, dance, or get massively motion sick exploring/flying/driving. But that's 90% of the VR genre right now. It's surprisingly hard to find story rich VR games that are pleasant, (or longer than 30 minutes.) I am stressed in the real world, I don't need to immerse myself in a second, fake stressful world! (most of the time) - What I liked - This game does a great job of keeping you engaged with goals and puzzles that make you enjoy being in the world. It doesn't hold your hand on how to do everything, but it does still give you hints if you want them. It overall does a wonderful job of showing not telling and building on experience intuitively. It also very cleverly makes use of the same well sized space for every new "room" the player experiences. The story is engaging if maybe lacking something, and the art and style is unique and nicely supports the gameplay. It's a puzzle game sure, but the puzzle aspect is a fresh and interesting concept. It reminded me both of animating something and of being an extremely efficient factory worker. I felt more like I was learning a dance or how to juggle in a really specific way, which was so much more fun than your bog standard escape room riddles and codes, and utilized the capabilities of VR extremely well. - What I didn't - I only have two criticisms. One, I don't love it when I am playing as a voiced character in VR. Half life Alex did this also and I didn't like it there either. I am dubbing this, "possessed-by-the-main-character-syndrome." Even if the story was exactly the same and I had maybe two unvoiced dialogue box options that lead to the same point, I would feel more immersed that I do when a voice that isn't mine suddenly comes from me. It's the one thing that breaks the extreme immersion you get from VR. Railroad me, sure, give me a backstory and a role even hell, but don't just have a character who just possesses me. And two is that I felt like I needed a whole large empty room to play this game how I wanted to intuitively. You will -want- to be able to make big throwing motions safely in your VR space. It's not necessary per-say, but I was running into and smacking my office furniture constantly trying to throw fruits. This game taught me how to throw and catch better than my own dad, but it also punished me by making me accidentally smack a metal shelf repeatedly. It's doable with less space, but it's easier to be efficient with the puzzles if you can throw and walk. I crave an omni directional VR treadmill or a warehouse. One of the two. - Conclusion - Overall 8/10, I am so starved for this genre of VR game and the physical puzzles aspect was really fun! I had a great time playing this and would recommend it to anyone who asked me what to play in VR. My two points removed are for the MC possession/story, and my desire for more space.
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June 2025
To the designers of this game I want to say great job on the game within the game by using those boards showing the number of pieces/number of clones. This was brilliant, a Heaven for anyone with a compulsion for efficiency. I would spend an hour or more getting everything set up to work properly, then decide it could work better and starting over. And none of that was even necessary to complete the game! The concept of the game was unique and very enjoyable. I spent 11 or 12 hours total. I could have completed it faster but was having too much fun tweaking my clones. In fact, I might go back and try to improve their processes some more, even though I completed the game already. I would definitely recommend this game.
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May 2025
Came for the cool concept and stayed for the amazing story and score
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April 2025
Love this game. It's somehow cozy, even when you have to do some juggling to solve the puzzles! The premise: you are in a giant tree trying to figure out what happened to your mentor while making everything work. Each room is like a mini-factorio puzzle, where you try to achieve a certain level of production. But instead of having machines you record your actions, which are replicated by a cute robot. The key is trying to achieve a certain level of production using the minimum amount of robots. Many times, the solution that does that requires some juggling between actions. For some people, it can be frustrating to know the solution but having troubles executing it. Don't worry, with enough patience, it's solvable. Story itself is revealed through some old recordings that you find and some conversations with the guy who carries you to the tree. It's simple but it works. There aren't so many recordings, and they are not hidden, so you can get all the pieces and put them together to understand the relationship between Jules (you, the player) and Edea (your mentor). Finally, artistic side is cute and warm. The way technology fuses with the tree in a way that doesn't feel intrusive or aggressive, the globe used to move between rooms, the different kinds of plants... Everything is welcoming and looks made with care. You would like it if you like: * Puzzles * Weird plants * Steampunk * Juggling * Factorio
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Dec. 2024
Great game. Pretty challenging sometimes, but not in a bad way. Solving the puzzles was very enjoyable. There was a space for actually chilling and watching the robots do the work. The concept of 3D automatization is brilliant, I loved it. The only thing I didn't quite get was the story, it could actually be presented better. I kind of felt the emotions but I feel like there was much more potential to it. Anyway 10/10, recommended to everyone
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The Last Clockwinder is currently priced at 9.19€ on Steam.

The Last Clockwinder is currently available at a 60% discount. You can purchase it for 9.19€ on Steam.

The Last Clockwinder received 644 positive votes out of a total of 668 achieving a rating of 8.99.
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The Last Clockwinder was developed by Pontoco and published by Cyan Ventures.

The Last Clockwinder is playable and fully supported on Windows.

The Last Clockwinder is not playable on MacOS.

The Last Clockwinder is not playable on Linux.

The Last Clockwinder is a single-player game.

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The Last Clockwinder does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

The Last Clockwinder does not support Steam Remote Play.

The Last Clockwinder 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.

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The Last Clockwinder
Rating
9.0
644
24
Game modes
Features
Online players
3
Developer
Pontoco
Publisher
Cyan Ventures
Release 02 Jun 2022
VR VR Only
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