You can also use your Switch as a chore, like doing the sums on your $10 calculator or even using it as a clock. For the exact reason, you need an AAA Clock. The game was launched on Switch earlier this year and was very successful even though it was calling it an app. This is likely to be found on the latest most-played console, though it’s just because many Switch owners leave the AAA clock open while their consoles aren’t fully used. Relatively, Squids don’t require Second Season. According to RedDeerGames, the only real complaint its users have had so far is the lack of a change in the clock’s face. This has changed. Well, at least in Japan. The AAA Clock is now offering a deluxe edition in Japan with three new faces, one of which is inspired by the Squid Game. The new, pixelated clock face uses circles and triangles, like the symbol in Squid Game’s Guards and no other one who finds out it in DualSense. The time in the middle is similar to the countdown that happened on Netflix’s hit show of the day where contestants were placed. Squid Game has red light and green light in the eShop description. There is not any mention of the words squid or game, because this is not a official crossover. RedDeerGames understands the similarities between its new clock and Squid Games theme and its contemporary designs. It admits that the design is inspired by a popular TV series. It’s very sneaky, and perhaps just sly enough, and that it won’t warrant any legal action from Netflix. Source: Automated Media.