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Tick-Tac

Learning to tell time through experience, not pressure.

Tick-Tac teaches telling time with no stress and no arithmetic. The child reads the time on a real clock face, places moments on a timeline and progresses at their own pace, carried by voice and by an adventure: alongside Maya, they explore the 'Tick-Tac and the Lost Pieces' archipelago. We show, we guide, then we let the child take over.

Tick-Tac home screen with the interactive clock
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Playable without reading

Every instruction is spoken aloud and illustrated. The child moves forward through pictures, gestures and sound, never blocked by a wall of text. A wrong answer brings a hint, never a red cross.

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Telling time by hand, with no arithmetic

You read the time on a real clock face and in digits, and move the hands yourself. Durations are laid out on a timeline: you move along it, you never subtract.

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An adventure across nine islands

Alongside Maya, the 'Tick-Tac and the Lost Pieces' archipelago: nine islands to recover the clock's missing pieces. The hours, then half-hours, quarters, minutes and durations — one idea at a time.

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Accessibility at the core

OpenDyslexic font, large text, readable contrast, reduced animations and read-aloud. No account, no ads, no in-app purchases, and nothing leaves the device.

Tick-Tac: the 'Read the Time' game — what time is it on the clock face

Tick-Tac: the Map of the Islands, the archipelago of Time to explore
Tick-Tac: the games to practise telling time
Tick-Tac: My Collection, the stars earned island by island
Tick-Tac: the accessibility options — dyslexia mode, reduced motion, large text

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