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Bot & Tic
Windows
1w ago
DRM:
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$4.99
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About Bot & Tic

Bot & Tic - about the game

Bot & Tic is a cooperative first-person puzzle adventure for two players, where communication, coordination, and logic are the keys to success.

You play as Bot and Tic, loyal assistance units of Botopia, a strange and powerful interplanetary company. To earn your official Botopia certification, you’ll face a series of increasingly complex trials supervised by an instructor with... questionable values.
Key Features

  • Two-player co-op gameplay
    Designed from the ground up for two players. Each trial requires teamwork and clear communication to succeed.

  • Variety of puzzle-based challenges
    Featuring multiple styles of gameplay:

    • Mirrored puzzle rooms: spot and resolve visual inconsistencies.

    • Observation and deductions: find the hidden pieces and analyse everything.

    • Sound-based memory challenges: listen carefully and reproduce musical patterns.

    • Space piloting sequences: navigate asteroid fields while your partner guides you using unreliable radar data.

  • Stylized retro-futuristic cartoon world
    Explore a handcrafted visual world inspired by mid-century sci-fi, filled with charm, satire, and unexpected story developments.

  • Progressive narrative with hidden layers
    As you advance, you’ll discover mysterious elements about the ship, the trials, and Botopia itself. The truth may be deeper than it first appears.

  • Fully voiced characters
    Bring the world and its strange characters to life with professional voice acting.

Included with your purchase
  • A playable campaign for two players, currently including 5+ distinct puzzle areas.

  • Support for online and LAN multiplayer.

  • Accessibility and comfort options under active development.

  • Ongoing community support via Discord and Steam discussions.

Bot & Tic is the first title from TwinTies Studio — dive into a darkly comedic sci-fi world where logic is mandatory and nothing is quite what it seems.

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