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  • Summary: One fateful morning Professor Nancy Merricarp wakes to find that her proudly displayed time travel blueprints have been nabbed by the downright evil Dr Daucus! Luckily Nancy's cousin, Clive and her apprentice Wrench are there to help pursue the wicked doctor and put an end to his horridOne fateful morning Professor Nancy Merricarp wakes to find that her proudly displayed time travel blueprints have been nabbed by the downright evil Dr Daucus! Luckily Nancy's cousin, Clive and her apprentice Wrench are there to help pursue the wicked doctor and put an end to his horrid plans! But to do this they must travel through time themselves!

    Clive 'N' Wrench is a 3D platformer starring Clive, a rabbit, and Wrench, the literal monkey on his back. Your adventure takes you hurtling through time and space in a 1950's refrigerator on a heroic quest to thwart the tyrannical Dr Daucus and stop his evil plans.
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  1. Jul 8, 2024
    65
    While largely enjoyable, there are too many technical issues to be ignored on its quest to become the quintessential 90s 3D platformer.
  2. Feb 24, 2023
    65
    A very enjoyable 3D platformer let down by a host of technical issues. Clive 'N' Wrench is well worth playing, but you may want to wait for some patches.
  3. Feb 24, 2023
    20
    Clive ‘N’ Wrench‘s few redeeming features are overshadowed by a litany of problems. It’s hard to enjoy a creative platter of worlds when you’re also forced to contend with a mass of technical issues, a bland cast, and an uninspired formula. While the game intentionally invites comparisons to the likes of Banjo-Kazooie, the result isn’t the nostalgia trip it wants to be – it’s a rough miss.