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On August 20, Two Cakes Studio began releasing ARMAG’s survival horror film “TIC-TAC: Twelve o’clock.” The price is 1,200 yen (tax included), and until September 3rd, it’s 20% off—960 yen (tax included).

“TIC-TAC: Twelve o’clock” is a survival action horror game influenced by cult horror works from the early 1990s.
Players survive a pursuit of vengeful ghosts while managing surveillance cameras, lighting, generators, and fuses, which has been shut down after multiple students mysteriously disappeared.

By using the in-game surveillance camera, you can check surrounding hallways and rooms, detect any abnormalities on camera, and read the situation.
However, shutters, surveillance cameras, and lighting all require electricity, so you must keep the power running while charging the generator and replacing the fuses. When power is cut off, monitoring and defense become impossible, so it is necessary to judge when to check the equipment and where to direct attention.
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