Time Travel
Change the in-game date and time for games that use the system clock.
Written By Patrick Corrigan
Last updated About 13 hours ago
Change the in-game date and time for games that use the system clock.
How It Works
Time Travel lets you adjust the wallclock offset that games see. When a game checks the system time (for day/night cycles, seasonal events, or time-gated content), it receives your modified time instead of the real-world time.
The offset you set is stored per-game and persists across sessions, so each game remembers its own time setting.
UI Controls
Current Time Display
Shows the date and time your game currently sees. When you've made changes, a Reset to Now button appears to restore real-world time.
Date Picker
A calendar interface to select any date. Today's date is highlighted for reference.
Next Day
A quick action button below the calendar that advances the game time by exactly one day β perfect for skipping to the next in-game day.
Time Picker
A 24-hour clock interface to set the exact time of day.
Use Cases
- Catch time-specific creatures without waiting
- Skip to the next in-game day
- Unlock content that only appears at certain times
- Access areas or NPCs only available at specific times of day
How to Use
- Open the game you want to modify
- Open the Time Travel panel from the sidebar
- Use the date picker to select a different date, or tap Next Day to advance one day
- Use the time picker to set the exact time
- The game immediately sees the new date and time
- To restore real-world time, tap Reset to Now
Your time offset is saved automatically and will persist the next time you play that game.