Game snapshot
Ticking Together is a premium PC action title from Furkan Baytak and Furkan Ozkaya. It’s a first-person cooperative platformer for up to four players, set against a neon-soaked cyberpunk metropolis. The central objective is simple but urgent: remove a live explosive from the urban center before it detonates.
Core features
- A frantic 15-second countdown mechanic that forces constant movement and quick decisions
- Precise, physics-based bomb tossing that rewards timing and aim
- Cooperative play for up to four teammates in a first-person perspective
- Parkour-oriented platforming across multi-tiered city stages
- High difficulty curve that emphasizes skill, coordination, and speed
- Polished PC release with a moody futuristic aesthetic
How you play
Teams of one to four players must shuttle a live explosive toward safety while preventing its timer from hitting zero. Every time the device is handled, a biometric hand-scan is required to reset the countdown, so teammates must alternate carrying and scanning the bomb to keep it active but safe. Movement relies on advanced parkour techniques—wall-runs, vaults, and precise jumps—to traverse the environment and maintain momentum.
Learning the bomb’s throwing behavior is essential. Players must gauge arc, force, and landing surfaces to pass the device between teammates or launch it to distant platforms. Mistimed throws or slow handoffs quickly turn the run into a chaotic scramble.
Challenge and pacing
The game’s tempo is relentless: each second matters. Success demands tight communication, split-second reactions, and practiced platforming. While matches are often chaotic and humorous in the way mistakes cascade, the underlying difficulty is steep—mastery comes from repeated runs and refined teamwork.
Experience summary
Ticking Together blends tense, high-stakes cooperation with nimble movement and throwable-object physics. It plays like a competitive party experience wrapped in a survival-oriented objective—fast, unpredictable, and built around the thrill of keeping the bomb moving until it can be safely disposed of.
Technical
- Windows
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