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The '''Clock''' is a creation in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' used to tell the player's local time. At the start of the game, the clock appears to be broken with gears showing from behind a torn clock face. After [[The Creator]] draws the [[Night Sky]], the player must bring back the Village Clock page from [[Gearworks]] and draw the Clock Hands. | The '''Clock''' is a creation in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' used to tell the player's local time. At the start of the game, the clock appears to be broken with gears showing from behind a torn clock face. After [[The Creator]] draws the [[Night Sky]], the player must bring back the Village Clock page from [[Gearworks]] and draw the Clock Hands. | ||
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That hands of the clock are drawn by the player, and as such their appearance is up to what the player decides to drawn. They are, however, restricted to two rectangular boxes, one smaller than the other to indicate the hour and minute hand. | That hands of the clock are drawn by the player, and as such their appearance is up to what the player decides to drawn. They are, however, restricted to two rectangular boxes, one smaller than the other to indicate the hour and minute hand. | ||
| − | The player also gets to draw a Clock face too, but this is not shown on the Clock itself. Instead, it appears on the [[Village Hall]], along with the Clock Hands, so that the [[Raposa]] of the [[ | + | The player also gets to draw a Clock face too, but this is not shown on the Clock itself. Instead, it appears on the [[Village Hall]], along with the Clock Hands, so that the [[Raposa]] of the [[Raposa Village|village]] can use to tell the time with. Like the Hands, the Face is entirely designed by the player, although they are restricted to a circular area that appears white if not colored in. |
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*It takes 12 hours for a day to pass in Drawn to Life, from 7AM-7PM. | *It takes 12 hours for a day to pass in Drawn to Life, from 7AM-7PM. | ||
*The Clock is vital for the Day/Night cycle to occur in Drawn to Life, as the time never changes without it. | *The Clock is vital for the Day/Night cycle to occur in Drawn to Life, as the time never changes without it. | ||
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*The Clock's time is synced up with whatever time the player's Nintendo DS is set at. | *The Clock's time is synced up with whatever time the player's Nintendo DS is set at. | ||
*In ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', the Clock on the Village Hall is absent, instead replaced by a bell. | *In ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', the Clock on the Village Hall is absent, instead replaced by a bell. | ||
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[[Category:Drawn to Life]] | [[Category:Drawn to Life]] | ||
[[Category:Creations]] | [[Category:Creations]] | ||
[[Category:Village Creation]] | [[Category:Village Creation]] | ||
[[Category:Creations in Drawn to Life]] | [[Category:Creations in Drawn to Life]] | ||