
Bluebird High School was once bustling with teenagers. They had the concerns and troubles anyone at this age does, but everything changed after the disaparences happened. Multiple students from Bluebird mysteriously vanished and were never found. This led to the police in town shutting the school down permanently, but they offered no explanation as to why. One can only assume the disappearances certainly have something to do with it.
Taking place in the early 90s, Tic-Tac: Twelve O’Clock follows the eventful night a group of friends have after breaking into the abandoned high school looking for answers. One of the friends sneaks into the security room to search for evidence, getting so caught up in the search they don’t notice that the clock strikes midnight. Bluebird is no longer just an abandoned high school, after midnight is turns into something demonic.
The corridors twist and turn, paranormal phenomena appear, and the spirits of those who hardbor anger about their deaths are determined to hunt down anyone who tresspasses their resting place. This becomes the high school from hell as quickly as it was abandoned.
Using the security cameras, players will monitor the halls and classrooms in the building. Every entity spotted will need to be found to survive the night–even the smallest detail can lead you to the exact position these spirits are in. Every danger you come across is unique with its own behavior, but they also each have weaknesses to exploit to ward them off.
While keeping an eye out for spirits, there’s also the important job of keeping the generator charged. Without it, the rolling shutters that separate you from the spirits and the cameras that help you spot them won’t work, leaving you susceptible to your own demise.
Tic-Tac: Twelve O’Clock is available to play on Steam now.
