Survival horror game Tic-Tac: Twelve O’Clock in the works for Nintendo Switch
Tic-Tac: Twelve O’Clock is lined up for launch on Nintendo Switch, Armag has announced. It’ll be ready in Q4 2024.
Tic-Tac: Twelve O’Clock is a survival horror game. Players will need to stay alive for five nights in the abandoned Bluebird high school by using security cameras to monitor corridors and rooms.
You can learn more in the following overview:
Tic-Tac: Twelve O’Clock is inspired by cult horror classics of the early ’90s. After several students went missing, the police shut down Bluebird High School without any official explanation. A group of schoolchildren doesn’t understand why. Jerry, River, Corey, and Will begin their own investigation to uncover the truth.
River sneaked into the control room with a generator to check the security cameras. While monitoring the cameras River spotted something mysterious, the ghost of a murdered girl who had gone missing – Jennifer.
Try to survive until dawn, not only Jennifer wants to kill you. Use the security cameras to monitor the corridors and rooms around you. Charge the generator, you need it to lock the doors and keep the lights on. Don’t get caught!
Key Features
- Monitor the security cameras to spot any anomalies.
- They are coming! Lock the doors to stay alive.
- Be ready, as danger is all around you…
- Charge the generator — it is your chance to survive.
A trailer for the title is included below.
Consoles Trailer
A specific release date for the game should be shared later in the year. While you wait for that news, find more Nintendo Switch coverage here.