Tick! Tack!

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Tick! Tack!
Developer(s) Navel
Series Shuffle!
Release date(s) JPNOctober 16, 2005
Genre(s) Visual novel, Eroge
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) CERO: 18+
Platform(s) PC
Media CD

Tick! Tack! is the third visual novel created by Navel for Microsoft Windows. The game is the first sequel to Navel's first game, Shuffle!, continuing Nerine's path.

The basic set-up is that Rin, Nerine, Itsuki, and Mayumi find a strange watch that transports them back in time, where they met Forbesii before he is married and has Nerine. While he is engaged to Ai, his maid, Sage, is also in love with him, causing a love triangle. The players actions determine who Forbesii ultimately ends up with, and thus who is the mother of Nerine.

The name is a possible example of Engrish, as the proper English name would be "Tick! Tock!" (i.e. the sound a clock makes). However, certain languages (such as German) spell the sound a clock makes this way, so whether or not it is a mistake is open to interpretation.

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[edit] The Nerine Watch System

Just like in Shuffle!, as the player plays this game, he or she will encounter an event that will ask them to choose either Option A. or Option B., choosing one of them may cause certain event to happen, while choosing the other may not have any effect on the game. This feature returns in Tick! Tack!. However, the company has included a new feature by displaying an antique watch on the top left-hand side of the screen, this watch is the gauge that will show the player of Nerine's change, which is the result of the player's meddle with the past. When the player choose an option, the watch will tick to either clockwise side (green side, by making random contact with all the characters) or counter-clockwise side (red side, usually by making contact with Sage and divert her interest out of Forbesii) or may not tick at all. When the green or red gauge reach a certain level (mostly at a position that supposed to be the number 3 and 9 on a normal clock), Nerine will change her form to either the red-haired form or the "Lolita" form. There are also reports that if the player plays Nerine's route correctly, both green and red will be full and synchronized, this phenomenon will temporarily change Nerine to her secret form, the blue-eyed Nerine, Lycoris.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Returning characters

Rin Tsuchimi (土見稟 Tsuchimi Rin?) 
The protaganist of this game as he was in Shuffle!, which the player assumes the role of.
Nerine (ネリネ Nerine?) 
The princess of the makai world, Forbesii’s daughter, and the person whose destiny is the main focus of this game. The player meets three versions of her in the game depending on the decisions made.
Lycoris (リコリス Rikorisu?) 
Nerine’s clone. The ‘hidden character’ of the game.
Forbesii (フォーベシイ Fōbeshii?) 
The future makai king. Is really torn between Ai and Sage, and it’s the player's involvement that determines who he chooses.
Mayumi Thyme (麻弓=タイム Mayumi Taimu?) 
Itsuki Midoriba (緑葉 樹 Midoriba Itsuki?) 

[edit] New characters

Sage (セージ Sēji?) 
Forbesii’s maid in the earlier timeline, who is involved in a love triangle. Nerine's 'real' mother.
Ai (アイ Ai?) 
Forbesii’s fiancée in the earlier timeline.
Cineraria (サイネリア Saineria?) 
Forbesii’s sister, and Lisianthus’s future mother.
Bark (バーク Bāku?) 
Forbesii’s butler.

[edit] Music

Opening Theme: Be Ambitious, Guys!, by Miyuki Hashimoto.

Closing Theme: Never Say Goodbye, by YURIA.

Insert Song: Pieces, by Miyuki Hashimoto

[edit] Adaptations

Tick! Tack! received a manga adaptation titled Tick! Tack!: Never Say Goodbye which ran in Comp Ace.

[edit] External links

Shuffle! series
v  d  e
Visual Novels:
Shuffle! | Tick! Tack! | Really? Really!
Characters:
Rin Tsuchimi | Lisianthus | Nerine | Kaede Fuyou | Asa Shigure | Primula
Kareha | Mayumi Thyme | Itsuki Midoriba | Nadeshiko Benibara | Eustoma | Forbesii | Ama Shigure
Tsubomi | Sage | Ai | Cineraria | Bark | Sakura Yae | Mikio Fuyou | Momiji Fuyou
Other media:
List of Shuffle! episodes (Prologue) | List of Shuffle! albums
In other languages