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  "textContent": "At first glance, Clockfall seems to be like any other action roguelite. And then, you soon realize that it has a time-travel mechanic along with a level timer. These things add a great twist to the experience, because you have to strategize and figure out new ways to stay alive, to the best of your capabilities.\n\nYou’re dropped into a fractured world, where there’s a destroyed village and a mysterious clock, and you’re trapped in an endless cycle of repetition and death. You are playing through the loops of dungeon runs, and the core idea is quite simple. You have 3 minutes per level, battle enemies, gather resources and try to push deeper with each one of your attempts.\n\nIt’s nice to see that unlike other roguelites, this one doesn’t require you to focus on stamina or health. Instead, time is your enemy, because every run is time-limited, so you have to figure out where to go, what to do and how to embrace that experience. If you hesitate or fight very powerful enem...",
  "title": "Clockfall Preview (PC)"
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