![]() Tick Tock can be played cross-platform and is available to play on PC, iOS, Android or Mac, and now Nintendo Switch. ![]() I actually found myself feeling slightly bereft when we completed the game, although the clear, satisfying, and slightly tongue in cheek ending did make even our completion of the game bring a smile to my face. The game is very much driven by the story, and although many escapers are keen to bulldoze ahead to solve a game as quickly as possible, I found I was just enjoying the progression of the narrative, and appreciating the story behind the game. But it wasn’t just beautiful graphics and clever puzzles. The gameplay was so smooth, with one task blending into the next, followed by moments of pure joy as something clicked and revealed the next stage. Tick Tock: A Tale for Two has been nominated for a number of gaming awards (including a BAFTA in 2020) and won a number of them, so it should come as no surprise to anyone that the graphics are gorgeous. There were a few moments throughout the game where the information required was presented in such a subtle way, that it was easy to write it off, but as soon as it was noticed, we felt incredibly clever. And the challenges presented, aside from the communication aspect, of course, are generally quite fair and rely heavily on your powers of observation. That’s not to say there aren’t some puzzles – there are. The challenge really arises from communicating what is on your screen to your partner, so that the information can be used in a meaningful way. The puzzles throughout were generally quite simple, and if you were to look at the different screens for Player One and Player Two simultaneously, there would almost be no challenge at all. Tick Tock: A Tale for Two is at its heart, a cooperative communication-based game, and communication skills are certainly put to the test. Tick Tock: A Tale for Two was released in March 2019, but we were introduced to it through a recommendation on the UK Escape Room Enthusiasts Facebook group at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. But remember: time is ticking.Įscape Rooms are an expensive hobby, and while nothing really quite compares to a real, live escape game Gord and I are always on the lookout for something that might just scratch the escape room itch between games. Shout out instructions, discuss what you see, and listen. Prepare yourselves for a narrative adventure where your communication skills are put to the test. To find the truth and ultimately escape this place, you must combine the information on both players’ screens. Your mission is to escape! But to do so you need to navigate a mysterious, sinister clockwork world filled with secrets and cryptic puzzles. "a spooky multiplayer puzzle game with a brilliant hook - that the game is played simultaneously on two screens, with half of the clues on one and half on the other.You and your friend find yourself trapped in an eerie world created by the skilful clockmaker Amalie Ravn. "perhaps one of the most clever game ideas I’ve ever seen." - TouchArcade Cooperation is key as neither of you have the full picture! Play on two devices, local or remotely, all you need is a voice connection. As time ebbs away you must solve increasingly complex puzzles to escape. You and your friend are trapped in a mystical clockwork world. You can also play cross-platform with a Nintendo Switch or a computer (PC or Mac). Each player needs a copy of the game on their own mobile device (phone or tablet) to play. Tick Tock: A Tale for Two is an eerie cooperative puzzle game for two players. An adventure for two, you need a copy each to play!
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