Become the keeper of a forgotten Victorian clocktower and bring it back to life one floor at a time. This is not a generic city builder. It is a focused idle management experience built around a single landmark: a towering monument of gears, bells, clock faces, and hidden chambers waiting to be restored.
Your role is to balance preservation and growth. Repair the mechanism room, polish the great clock face, restore the bell chamber, open new floors, and turn a quiet ruin into a living landmark that draws visitors and income. Every upgrade changes how the tower earns Clockcoins, while unlocked levels reveal more of the structure and its story.
What makes Clocktower Secrets different is the blend of calm idle gameplay and historical mystery. Progress happens even when you are away, but the heart of the game is deliberate restoration: choosing which part of the tower to revive next, expanding upward through distinct floors, and uncovering secrets tied to the building itself. Daily tower events add fresh rhythm to each session, from tourist rushes and bell concerts to maintenance days and heritage festivals.
Beyond the game loop, the Tower Archive connects live server content to your journey. Browse archive records, track synced API data, and open the Archive Portal for deeper lore about the tower's past. The experience is designed to feel like managing a real monument, not just tapping for numbers.
Features:
- Idle income and manual collection for active play
- Eight unique tower upgrades with scaling costs and levels
- Six unlockable floors, from Ground Hall to Secret Attic
- Daily events with bonuses tied to the tower's rhythm
- Offline earnings and local progress saving
- Live Tower Archive with API-backed records and portal access
- Victorian steampunk visual style with custom typography
Clocktower Secrets is for players who enjoy slow-building management games with atmosphere, structure, and a sense of place. Restore the gears. Open the floors. Keep the clock running. Discover what the tower has been hiding for centuries.