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  • Submitted: Apr 21 2024 07:59 PM
  • Last Updated: Apr 23 2024 06:36 PM
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  • Author(s): CrimsonTurtle8 (Benjamin Simon, @Spectrowhirl anywhere else online)
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  • 21 Apr 2024 Download Clock of Eternal Fog 1.0

Download Clock of Eternal Fog 1.0

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At last, you have obtained the ancient eldritch relic, the Clock of Eternal Fog. With this intricate device, you can manipulate fabric of reality to spread darkness across the land and finally awaken the eternal entities to which you’ve sworn your soul. Fulfill your duty as an occultist acolyte and bring doom to humanity--and an end to space and time as we know it. 
 
 
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WARNING: SOME OF THE EFFECTS, SOUNDS, AND IMAGES IN THE CLOCK OF ETERNAL FOG MAY BE GENUINELY DISTURBING TO SOME PLAYERS, INCLUDING STROBE EFFECTS AND FRIGHTENING IMAGERY. USE DISCRETION.  

NOTE: Yes, I know this table makes visibility difficult at times, e.g. the darkness, the strobe lights, the flashing horrors on the screen – that's part of the challenge! It's meant to feel like you’re going mad and you have to fight your own sanity to carry out your duties. 

This is my third original table made from scratch in VPX using only the blank table. This table relies much more heavily on AI art than my past tables, although the main playfield clock image was originally hand-painted by me before I distorted it. The rules, of course, are made by me. The music was composed and performed by me. The models were made and textured by me.  

 

GOAL: 

Light the Nine Sigils of Infinite Terror to summon the eldritch abominations who lie dormant in the blackness of space, ready to be awakened by faithful servants to devour our planet at the End of the Clock. After each of the nine quests are completed, a final cataclysmic event will take place and the cosmos will be filled with the empty static of eternal fog forever. 

Each of the Nine Sigils is sorted into one of three categories: Faith, Flesh, and Fear. As you work to push the Clock to the End, try to light these three lights in small groups to summon Eternal Entities for your mission.  You will need at least one Eternal Entity to complete the final ritual of Infinite Terror. 

VOID (Faith): 

Summon lesser gods to serve the Eternal Entities. Shoot the left ramp to spell V-O-I-D and call into the darkness of space. Once your call is answered, gather black magic strong enough to summon a lesser god by alternating shots between the left Void ramp and the right Bones ramp. Shoot each shot twice to summon the god. A blue meter shows your gathered magic on the left of the table. 

CODE (Faith): 

Shoot the three green Code targets protecting the Tower to spell K-E-Y. This will allow you to decode the cryptic symbols left behind by the long-dead servants of the past. After KEY is lit, shoot the targets down once more to light the Code Chance light in the Void ramp on the left. This will display four rapidly changing screens. Roll over all four scrambled symbol panels quickly to decode the message and unlock forbidden knowledge. 

 

ABYSS (Faith): 

Not all eldritch monsters hide in the vacuum of the void. Many lurk deep in the waters here on Earth. Dive far into the blackest depths of the sea to find the Abominations of the Abyss. Shoot the middle-right Abyss ramp to spell A-B-Y-S-S. This will make the protoplasmic blob in the back of the table collidable.  Fight it to enslave the monsters of the deep to serve you. Strike the blob three times to lower its health to zero and complete the quest. A red health meter shows the remaining shots on the left of the table. 

BONES (Flesh): 

Search the ancient crypts for the fossilized bones of dead gods and eldritch monstrosities. Shoot the right ramp to spell B-O-N-E-S. This will reveal hidden corpse remains around the table. Collect all four bones to amass the necessary flesh for your rituals, but be careful: there is madness in the bones. With each piece collected, you may increasingly question your sanity... 

RITUAL (Flesh): 

Perform horrific blood rituals to prepare for the End of the Clock. Shoot the spiked pop bumpers beside the tower to spell R-I-T-U-A-L. This will randomly light orange shots around the table. Shoot each one as they come to perform a unique sacramental ceremony. Complete three to finish the quest and remember the sacrifice of human blood is an honor and privilege bestowed by the Eternal Entities. 

MAW (Flesh): 

Few eldritch abominations bring as much disgust and horror as the Gaping Maw, but you will need it to fulfill your duty. Shoot the spinner in the right orbit to draw these jaws of filth ever closer. Once the creature is near, shoot the tower to strike the chime. This will signal the Gaping Maw to emerge from the bowels of the underworld. Strike the teeth of the Maw ten times to harvest its flesh. 

DREAD (Fear): 


Distort time itself and bring unending darkness to the land. Shoot the narrow left orbit with the pendulum-swinging clock to spell D-R-E-A-D. Then shoot any flashing shot to darken the skies. Shoot six shots to bring total blackness, then shoot the Dread orbit one last time to pass through the portal of static in the guts of the clock to complete the quest. Doom will prevail. 

RIFT (Fear): 

Slip through a rift in space and time to enter a negative alternate reality where the abominations reign. While inside, unleash the darkness into your own world to bring us closer to the End of the Clock. Shoot the middle orbit around the tower to open the Nexus to the Realm of Nightmares. Enter the portal at the base of the tower. While stuck inside the Rift, mash your flipper buttons as fast as you can to release as much darkness into our reality as possible. You may need to return to the rift several times to succeed. But once you do, you will fall through the infinite void and tumble forever unless you can use your own black magic to return to reality. Shoot the Void ramp to escape and complete the quest. 

EVIL (Fear): 

This is the final phase to bring about the Eternal Fog at the End of the Clock. Set free your summoned monsters to terrorize and devour the planet, unleashing an army of Unspeakable Evil. Shoot the right orbit to spell E-V-I-L, locking two balls in the process. Once the balls are locked and E-V-I-L is lit, shoot the Abyss ramp to lock the final ball and begin Multiball. Shoot the Bones ramp to earn a jackpot. One jackpot completes the quest. Humanity’s days are numbered. They never belonged to us. 

TOKENS: 

As you complete your quests, you will be gifted ancient tokens as payment for your services to the Eternal Entities. Each token is worth 100,000 points in the ball bonus, but is better spent on other rewards. Shoot all three Code targets to light the Token chance on the Abyss ramp. Then shoot the Abyss. The screen will then ask if you wish to toss a token into the sea. If you choose no, the Token will remain yours for the ball bonus. If you press the right flipper to select “yes,” you will be granted one of three rewards: 


 
  • Artifact: An ancient relic enchanted with unspeakable evil. Keep these until your ball bonus to serve as multipliers. Each Artifact is also worth 5,000,000 points outright. 
  • Mask: A cursed mask will appear over one of seven shots, providing a permanent 4x points haul on those shots until you lose your final ball. This includes beating quests associated with those shots, so prioritize quests within the Masks you’ve earned. Masks will stay active until the bitter end. 
  • Organ Bumper: A mass of pulsing flesh severed from an eldritch abomination long gone will appear on the playfield. This temporary bumper will earn you massive points every time you hit it, but after 90 seconds, it will rot away to nothing.
 
BLACKMATTER TENDRILS: 

The Bones ramp has a parasite. A small Void Demon straddles the shot. Every time you complete a Bones ramp shot, the Void Demon will crouch to feed on the marrow of ancient bones. Strike the Demon to spawn a Blackmatter Tendril on one of five shots. These tentacles are mere shadows from the Realm of Nightmares and only last a few seconds. Hit the flailing tentacle to generate another one. Stack combos for bigger points. Awards increase in value as you go, from kickbacks, to a ball saver, to a free token, to a free lit Faith, Flesh, or Fear. 

ETERNAL ENTITIES: 

Every time you complete a Faith quest, a Flesh quest, and a Fear quest at least once each you will awaken an Eternal Entity. The screen in the lower left will display the monstrosity you invoked from the dark realities beyond the veil. Each entity will grant you 100,000,000 points and multiply your ball bonus. Even if you have no interest in pushing the Clock to the End and beating the final quest, you can still awaken as many Eternal Entities as you like by continually finishing a set of three quests. This may earn you nearly as many points as the final quest of Infinite Terror and may be useful if you find one or two specific quests too difficult to complete. 

INFINITE TERROR: 

Lighting all Nine Sigils will begin the apocalypse. You will know it when you see it. Avoid the spikes and shoot either the Dread or Evil orbit four times to run out the clock and let the Entities devour Earth... or whatever planets are left. Then... light all nine sigils to do it again and consume another world. Completing this quest will earn you an extra ball and 200,000,000 points. Do not stop until the Eternal Fog covers everything. Everything. 

Prove your worth to serve. 

 

What's New in Version 1.0 (See full changelog)

  • -Required a button input to start the game
  • -Added POV file


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Looks and Plays Great !

Another weird and wonderful Table from CrimsonTurtle8, thank you.

 

Should the game already be playing when you load the table though? You have to wait an age before it plays out before you can start properly.

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CrimsonTurtle8
Apr 22 2024 01:08 PM

Another weird and wonderful Table from CrimsonTurtle8, thank you.

 

Should the game already be playing when you load the table though? You have to wait an age before it plays out before you can start properly.

Oh really? It doesn't take more than a few seconds for me to load, but I guess all the assets are familiar to my computer. Does it take awhile even after the first time? I thought since there was no plunger it would be cool to sort of force the player into the action. I made some probably risky choices like that and with all the flashing and darkness to make the player feel a little on edge. But the ball saver is on for the first 30 seconds no matter what, so even if you're not paying attention right away, it won't matter. The ball will drop and come right back out where it started to give you some leeway. And thanks for playing! EDIT: I'll update it today or soon to require a button press to start. Let me know if there's any other glaring changes that need to be made! Thanks!

Without the plunger, it DOES look like the game has begun before the table was loaded.  Another  issue that I have is that the number of balls DMD is partially hidden, and there doesn't seem to be a way to adjust the visibility.  Otherwise, I really like the table.  It's dark and mysterious!

 

Another weird and wonderful Table from CrimsonTurtle8, thank you.

 

Should the game already be playing when you load the table though? You have to wait an age before it plays out before you can start properly.

Oh really? It doesn't take more than a few seconds for me to load, but I guess all the assets are familiar to my computer. Does it take awhile even after the first time? I thought since there was no plunger it would be cool to sort of force the player into the action. I made some probably risky choices like that and with all the flashing and darkness to make the player feel a little on edge. But the ball saver is on for the first 30 seconds no matter what, so even if you're not paying attention right away, it won't matter. The ball will drop and come right back out where it started to give you some leeway. And thanks for playing! EDIT: I'll update it today or soon to require a button press to start. Let me know if there's any other glaring changes that need to be made! Thanks!

 

Hi, loading is quick, it's just that the game is already playing when it loads so you might not be ready, I agree a normal start button to start would be better, rather than just getting plunged into the game as soon as it loads.

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quantumlock
Apr 22 2024 09:47 PM

Same here as the other poster mentioned, but I think you may have misunderstood. The game is quick to load, but every time I load the game, balls are immediately falling down. It's not waiting for me to press any buttons to get things started. I think he's saying that waiting for the balls to cycle out takes a long time.

 

Also, the default POV for me is pretty messed up. I can't see the DMD, or a big part of the right edge. For example, I can't see the blue green area at the bottom right at all.

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CrimsonTurtle8
Apr 23 2024 01:36 AM

Same here as the other poster mentioned, but I think you may have misunderstood. The game is quick to load, but every time I load the game, balls are immediately falling down. It's not waiting for me to press any buttons to get things started. I think he's saying that waiting for the balls to cycle out takes a long time.

 

Also, the default POV for me is pretty messed up. I can't see the DMD, or a big part of the right edge. For example, I can't see the blue green area at the bottom right at all.

Thanks for playing and for your feedback. I have no idea why the POV would be that way or how I would fix that. I just built it with the default VPX settings on a desktop computer and it looks normal to me. Any ideas are appreciated! And yes, I know the ball starts falling right away--and yes originally I thought people meant the game started while the loading bar was still going but I get it now. I mean, that was my original point was to force you to start playing right away, but I can change it I suppose. With the ball saver on it doesn't really matter. I wanted it to give you a feeling of alarm/fear as soon as it begins -- like an "oh sh**" feeling to sort of kick off the game on the edge. That's the idea anyway lol. Maybe it wasn't worth the annoyance of it.

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quantumlock
Apr 23 2024 03:19 AM

 

Same here as the other poster mentioned, but I think you may have misunderstood. The game is quick to load, but every time I load the game, balls are immediately falling down. It's not waiting for me to press any buttons to get things started. I think he's saying that waiting for the balls to cycle out takes a long time.

 

Also, the default POV for me is pretty messed up. I can't see the DMD, or a big part of the right edge. For example, I can't see the blue green area at the bottom right at all.

Thanks for playing and for your feedback. I have no idea why the POV would be that way or how I would fix that. I just built it with the default VPX settings on a desktop computer and it looks normal to me. Any ideas are appreciated! And yes, I know the ball starts falling right away--and yes originally I thought people meant the game started while the loading bar was still going but I get it now. I mean, that was my original point was to force you to start playing right away, but I can change it I suppose. With the ball saver on it doesn't really matter. I wanted it to give you a feeling of alarm/fear as soon as it begins -- like an "oh sh**" feeling to sort of kick off the game on the edge. That's the idea anyway lol. Maybe it wasn't worth the annoyance of it.

 

Hey if that's your intention I can roll with it. Just never seen that before so I assumed it was a bug.

 

For the POV, I'm not sure how you can fix it - I only know how to use the F12 menu to fix it for myself. I'm playing in cabinet/vertical mode if that helps.

 

Thanks for such an interesting table! The effects are awesome. I'd love a rules card at some point.

Here is a POV for this table in a cabinet.  Note to CrimsonTurtle8.  you can use this POV for your other tables, just make a copy and rename it to the new table name

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