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Tick ​​Tock: A Tale for Two approaches the problem of cooperative gaming in an original way. While most games of this ilk choose third-person action-adventure or some other variety of more action-style games as their genre, Tick Tock: A Tale for Two chooses logic puzzles. The main character gets lost in a mystical world together with his friend. It's up to you to beat the time limit and use both of your brains to get back home.

The game's hand-drawn world is inspired by Scandinavian fairy tales. The story takes you to many mysterious places. For example, you will visit an abandoned watch shop and a strange, abandoned village around. More and more difficult puzzles await you in the game, which you definitely cannot solve without the help of another. Puzzles, scattered around the world, are then prepared for you by its creator, a mysterious watchmaker.

In order to play, you need to have a friend with a second copy of the game, then the secrets of the game world can be solved both locally and over the Internet. To solve the puzzles, you have to combine information that only one of you can see at a time. However, Tick Tock: A Tale for Two fully supports cross-play multiplayer, so you don't have to limit yourself to those familiar with Mac. The game is also available on Windows, mobile and the Switch console. Playing with a second player is the best feature of Tick Tock, according to reviews. At a time when loved ones are often unable to see each other for months at a time, the game does a good job of simulating a sense of belonging by providing a common goal that you both have to put in the effort to achieve.

You can buy Tick Tock: A Tale for Two here

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