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Halloween Haunts Clockmaker in Month-Long Event

by Nathan Jan 22,2025

Clockmaker, the popular Victorian-themed match-three puzzle game, is celebrating Halloween with a month-long event starting October 4th! The game's signature mysterious atmosphere is amplified with a spooky Halloween party at a creepy mansion in Clocksville.

The festivities take a sinister turn when guests begin vanishing after receiving a strange message. Players, alongside detective Sherclock and witch Miraldina, must solve the mystery and rescue the missing partygoers.

This chilling event offers a range of challenges and rewards:

  • Tournament of Champions: Compete to collect pumpkins, climb the leaderboard, and earn Halloween-themed rewards, gems, and other prizes.

  • Pumpkin Hunt: Complete levels to earn tickets, which unlock rewards on a special board filled with gems, boosters, and bonuses.

  • Pump-King's Mire: Test your skills by completing levels without losing. Success unlocks the event's grand prize—but speed and strategy are key!

  • Spooky Changes: Decorate your in-game location with Halloween flair while tackling match-three puzzles.

Download Clockmaker for free on Google Play, the App Store, and Windows and join the Halloween fun!

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