Sick of memorising time zones to convert for games and their daily reset times?
Then this is for you!
- Automatically detects your local time zone.
- Converts all game server times to your local time zone.
- Shows the time remaining until a game server's daily reset.
- Automatically refreshes times every minute.
- Option to refresh and display every second.
- All calculations take daylight savings into account where applicable.
- By default, this assumes that servers keep the same times (e.g. 06:00 PST -> 06:00 PDT).
If a game doesn't (e.g. 05:00 PST -> 06:00 PDT), then it will be adjusted for that game.
- By default, this assumes that servers keep the same times (e.g. 06:00 PST -> 06:00 PDT).
- Choose between 24-hour and 12-hour time formats.
- Option to sort games by time remaining, so those closer to the daily reset appear at the top.
- Search for specific games.
- Filter specific games and save this setting per browser.
- Add custom game servers (saved locally).
- Import & export your game server filters, custom game servers, and site settings.
- Dark/night mode, which is automatically enabled based on system preferences.
Feel free to request for more games to be added by creating an issue here, or by filling out this form.
- Manually set time zone (for when auto detect is wrong).
- Add game server details to
game-data.js
. - Add game icon to
game-icons
folder.
See below for more in-depth details.
- Game name
- If the game did not initially release in an English speaking region:
- Prioritise using its official English translation name when available, otherwise
- Use the official translation for its other franchise media (e.g. if an anime exists for it with an official English translation), otherwise
- Use a romanised version of the name.
Example:赤いリンゴ
->Akai Ringo
.
- If the game did not initially release in an English speaking region:
- Game server region or language
- If a game's region/language is further split into multiple servers with multiple timezones, these are added as seperate servers.
- Some examples:
- A
Global
game with multiple servers such asAmericas
,Asia
, andEurope
. - A
Global
game with just one server. - A game with servers in
English
andJapanese
.
- A
- Game server timezone
- This can be a region/language or offset.
- You will need to find it in the tz database.
- You can use this Wikipedia page.
- Ensure its
Type
isCanonical
, and if not, find what it links to which should beCanonical
. - You will want to use what is in the
TZ database name
column. - Note that if using an offset, it will be inverted.
- Example:
UTC+6
orGMT+6
will have aTZ database name
ofEtc/GMT-6
.
- Example:
- Ensure its
- You can use this Wikipedia page.
- Game server daily reset time
- Ensure this is the daily reset time for the server's timezone.
- This is usually the time when a player receives (daily) login rewards.
- If a game has multiple reset times, prioritise what is used for login rewards.
- If no login reward system exists, use the time that the majority of content resets.
- Game icon
- This can be taken from an official source such as the Google Play store.
- Resize this to 90x90 pixels.
- If the original icon is not a square, avoid stretching the image and instead add empty padding as needed.
- GIF file format.
- Kebab case filename.
Example:game-name.gif
. - If an icon already exists for the game in a different region/language, but looks different, simply append the region/language to the filename.
Examples:game-name-global.gif
andgame-name-jp.gif
. - Saved to the
game-icons
folder.
For readability, all games in this array are sorted alphabetically by name, including any starting with "The".
If a game has multiple servers in the array, it is then further sorted alphabetically by region/language (server
).
A game server can be added with the following object template:
{
game: "GAME_NAME",
server: "GAME_SERVER_REGION_OR_LANGUAGE",
timezone: "GAME_SERVER_TIMEZONE",
dailyReset: "GAME_SERVER_DAILY_RESET_TIME",
icon: "FILENAME_WITHOUT_FILE_EXTENSION",
utcDailyReset: "OPTIONAL_SEE_BELOW",
menuName: "OPTIONAL_SEE_BELOW"
},
There are two additional optional properties which can be added:
utcDailyReset
is a boolen which decides if the dailyReset
is interpretated as having Etc/UTC
as its timezone first, before converting and displaying it to the user as its appropriate timezone
property.
This only needs to be set to true
if the game server's reset time changes during the server's daylight savings.
Example where it is set to true
: If the reset time is 05:00 during PST, and changed to 06:00 during PDT.
If set to true
, the dailyReset
must use UTC/GMT.
timezone
does not require any specific changes.
For most games this is does not apply, and can be omitted from the object.
menuName
is a string which allows games to have custom display names in the game filter list.
This can help with readability for game names that are long, and/or have other similarly named games that may conflict.
This project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3.0.
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