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Gregory Loses His Clock tasks you with navigating a dreamlike world to recover shattered timepieces before waking up. As Gregory, you jump and climb across flip-screen stages, solving environmental puzzles to collect each piece. The platforming requires precise timing while avoiding hazards, with each level’s layout shifting as you piece together the clock. The lack of save points adds pressure, forcing you to memorize paths between retries. The game’s charm lies in its dated but deliberate design. While the flip-screen format feels like a relic of late 80s gaming, the blend of physical and mental challenges holds up for retro fans. With a December 1989 release date, it’s a niche title that predates many modern platformer tropes. Players seeking pixel-perfect nostalgia on Spectrum or CPC systems might appreciate its straightforward approach, though modern mechanics would feel rudimentary.
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