- June 16, 2023
- Apoptosis Games
The Ultimate Death Clock
94%Game Brain Score
graphics, emotional
music, story
94% User Score 66 reviews
Platforms
About
In "The Ultimate Death Clock," players engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Death, reflecting on their personal history and feelings to determine their time of death. This unique game offers a short, choice-driven experience with soothing music and psychedelic visuals, available for a modest price.




Audience ScoreBased on 66 reviews
graphics8 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions
- The game features beautiful artwork and a captivating art style that enhances the overall experience.
- It prompts deep self-reflection and encourages players to think about their life choices in a unique and engaging way.
- The character of Death is portrayed in a down-to-earth manner, making the experience feel more personal and less intimidating.
- The writing lacks depth and can feel bland, with some characters and concepts not being fully developed.
- The game can feel like a glorified online survey, lacking in substantial content and thought-provoking questions.
- Some players found the experience to be too short, with limited replay value and a lack of variety in the questions asked.
graphics
16 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are widely praised for their beauty and captivating quality, with many users highlighting the cute and appealing artwork. The art style, particularly of the character "death," stands out, contributing to an immersive experience that complements the game's sound effects. However, some reviewers noted that while the visuals are impressive, the writing lacks depth.
“As I delved into this app, I became fully immersed in its captivating graphics, immersive sound effects, and the ingenious concept it presented.”
“Oh, and the artwork is beautiful!”
“The artwork is cute but the writing is bland.”
“The graphics are captivating, and the game's ability to make you question your own life choices is remarkable.”
“The game has a very nice soundtrack that pairs well with the visuals although very limited.”