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    Award-winning co-op adventure Tick Tock: A Tale For Two is out now on Nintendo Switch!

    Other Tales Interactive has launched their double award-winning co-op-exclusive spooky puzzler Tick Tock: A Tale For Two on Nintendo Switch! Buddy up and check out the brand new launch trailer;

     

    Cooperation is key in Tick Tock: A Tale For Two, winner of the Cooperative Design Award at IndieCade 2019, and the Google Play Most Inventive App Award 2019. Trapped in an eerie clockwork world, you and a friend must combine the vital information on both players’ screens to unlock the mystery, solve increasingly mind-bending puzzles, and escape in one piece.

    Other Tales Interactive have lovingly crafted a purely cooperative experience, requiring players to use their voice and communication skills to shout instructions, discuss what they see, and listen to their friends to progress through this essential narrative adventure.

    Tick Tock: A Tale For Two features innovative untethered cross-platform play between Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac, and mobile devices. Two devices, local or remote play – all you need is your voice, and a friend to keep you sane in Amalie Ravn’s clockwork world.

    “We are so happy to see the game live on Nintendo Switch, it’s a childhood dream come true! We think it is the perfect match for our two player adventure and are so excited that people can finally play together on Nintendo,”
    Tanja Tankred, co-founder of Other Tales Interactive.

    But remember, as you cosy up with family and friends this Christmas to try and escape the mechanical maze, the clock is always ticking…

    Tick Tock: A Tale For Two will be available on Nintendo eShop at for USD 5.99 (approx MYR 25). The game is also for Mobile on Play Store & App Store and PC via Steam.

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