Demo of Ukrainian game TIC-TAC: Twelve o'clock has appeared on Steam
Kyiv studio ARMAG and Ukrainian indie publisher Two Cakes Studio announce the release of a demo version of the horror game TIC-TAC: Twelve o'clock on Steam.
TIC-TAC: Twelve o'clock is a survival horror game inspired by the cult horrors of the early 1990s. The game follows the police who have closed Bluebird High School without an official explanation after several students go missing. A group of students are confused as to why, so Jerry, River, Cory and Will begin their own investigation.
One of the boys sneaked into the school's control room with a generator to check the surveillance cameras. While monitoring the cameras, he noticed something strange - the ghost of a girl who had disappeared.
The player's task is to survive until dawn, as there are many things out there trying to kill you. You must use surveillance cameras to monitor the corridors and rooms around you, as well as keep the generator running to operate the doors and keep the lights on.
The release of TIC-TAC: Twelve o'clock is planned for 2025, but for now you can try a 25–30 minute demo, or request access to testing on the game page. The game already has Ukrainian text localization, and the voice acting is only in English.
It seems that small domestic indie publishers have finally started to appear in our country. Two Cakes Studio's catalog includes nine Ukrainian games from different developers, one of which, the action/RPG Hunt and Fight, has already been released.