Review: Clock Simulator (Nintendo Switch)

Clock Simulator puts the player in the role of the clock itself to explore the concept of time in a whole new way and offer challenge, relaxation, or plain and simple fun. All that a clock needs to do is to advance precisely once every second.
Pros:
- Clock Simulator has graphics.
- 96.9MB Download size.
- Full Touchscreen.
- How to play section.
- 13 modes- Game of shadows/Last pig standing/Clock fight/Dungeons and Aliens/Fragility of time/Its XYAB time/Spirits of time/Dawn til dusk/Pig got rhythm/Minute of perfection/Test your skill and time to go digital.
- Two player support and has two game modes.
- Can be played with controllers.
- A varied collection of games.
- Clock Simulator is a reflex/timing mini-games.
- You get a brief overview of the mode and what needs to be done.

Cons:
- Clock Simulator is very basic.
- Throwaway experience.
- No leaderboards.
- Not a nice logo on the Nintendo Switch dashboard.

