Switch Version of Clock Rogue Arrives June 25
The Switch port brings a timing-based roguelike with no on-screen timer to a portable audience, with a discount period that runs through early July.
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Phoenixx announced the Switch version of the roguelike action game Clock Rogue, developed by MONO ENTERTAINMENT, will launch on June 25 for 890 yen. The game uses an internal clock mechanic where players time attacks and defenses without a visible timer. Pre-orders are open on the Nintendo eShop with a 20% launch discount until July 7.
Phoenixx announced the Switch version of Clock Rogue, a roguelike action game where players rely on their own sense of time rather than a visible timer, will release on June 25. The game, developed by MONO ENTERTAINMENT, costs 890 yen. Pre-orders are open on the Nintendo eShop, and a 20% launch discount brings the price to 712 yen through July 7. The PC (Steam) version is already available.
Clock Rogue is set inside a hedgehog's body. Players take the role of hedgehog cells fighting off invading viruses. Combat requires pressing buttons at the right moment based on counting seconds internally. Stronger techniques have tighter timing windows. The game also includes a Time Construction System, where players slot techniques obtained from enemies onto a clock face to customize their loadout. A new PV and key visual for the Switch version were released alongside the announcement.
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