Last updated on November 21st, 2025 at 02:58 pm
Tic! – Casual Game Review
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Tic! is a Casual/Action game from Rohan Sachdeva, first launched in 1st October 2024.
It’s rated 4+ and currently has 39+ ratings on the App Store.
What Makes Tic! Stand Out
Feeling bored but can't use your phone? Need a screen-free way to pass the time? Tic! has you covered!
WHAT IS TIC?
Tic! is a unique game with no sounds or visuals. Tic! uses haptic feedback (the vibrations your phone makes when you make a purchase, or long press an app on your home screen) in order to provide interactive, immersive gameplay! Just hold your phone in your hand, and tap away!
HOW DOES TIC WORK?
When you start, you'll feel a rhythm of 5 to 8 “Tics” (haptic vibrations). Your goal is to recreate the rhythm by tapping it anywhere on the screen. If your timing of your taps is close enough to the original, you win! If not, Tic! will replay the rhythm for you to try again. It sounds simple, but getting the timing just right is a fun challenge!
Tic's Best Features:
ANYTIME:
Unlike fidget toys and stress balls, Tic! is with you all the time, ready to help out whenever you're bored!
ANYWHERE:
You can play Tic! anywhere without zoning out of your surroundings! (ex: in a movie theater, during a meeting, etc.)
ANYONE:
Almost anyone can play Tic!, even those who are sick or have certain disabilities. Tic includes accessibility support to make sure it's game fun for everyone!
EYE STRAIN:
Tic! offers a less stimulating alternative to social media and other games, perfect for when you want to give your eyes a break!
WATCH:
Your purchase includes Tic! for both iPhone and Apple Watch. The game is optimized for both versions, taking into account their differences in size and hardware.
HAVE A QUESTION?
We would love to hear it! Please reach out to us at [email protected]
(One more thing. We have added accessibility support within Tic!, but if there is anything else we can do to make the app even more accessible please let us know by reaching out at [email protected] or by telling us in a review. Thank you!)
This Casual game offers engaging gameplay and regular updates for mobile players.
Player Feedback
As a newer release, Tic! is building its player community. Early feedback suggests .
Recent Updates & Development
Latest Update: 28th January 2025
Recent improvements include:
NEW GAME MODE!
Get ready to Sprint! Inspired by the no-WiFi dinosaur game, jump (swipe up) whenever you feel the obstacle haptic! Jump too late, or too early, and you lose! Try it out today!
Download & Availability
Tic! is available through the official App Store for iOS devices.
Requirements: Requires iPhone 5s / iPad Air / iPad Air (Cellular) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina) / iPad Mini 2 (Retina, Cellular) / iPhone 6 / iPhone 6 Plus / iPad Air 2 / iPad Air 2 (Cellular) / iPad Mini 3 or later.
Compatible with iPhone and iPad devices.
Player Experience Highlights
Community Insight:
We love playing this game when we want to clear our mind. By having to focus on the haptics without any visual or audio interruptions, it helps us tune out the noise of everyday life. Its almost like a fun little meditation session. Perfect way to take a break from all the distractions and clear your mind.
We were the one who commented on your YouTube ;) Absolutely worth the 2 bucks. Perfect game and idea. One glitch though- the button is just a giant gray button on the iPhone version. The Watch version is just fine. Could you make it so on the iPhone app, it makes sound with silent mode off like it does on the Watch version? (we get why it does that because the sounds). Sound helps us memorize it more. Really enjoyed this game. 5 stars.
Best game to play if youre bored without looking like your playing a game we would love more game modes the sprint is very creative.
On ios 26, instead of the screen being black there is a big grey button in the middle.
We saw the ad for this game on youtube a few weeks ago, and we were intrigued but didn't purchase it. We got an apple watch for christmas, though, and was surprised to see it ALSO have a watch app. We caved and spent the few bucks to get it. For a game with no UI, no music, and no visuals at all, we're very impressed. You guys have clearly put a lot of love into this and we really like it.
We like the new concept, whether your blind, deaf or a regular person, you can always play it.
At first we thought it wasnt gonna be made well and it wasnt gonna be good but we were so bored during our almost 2 hour science class and we decided to get it . We saw a trailer on yt a while ago and was gonna get it we never did until we decided to in class. Its lowkey so fun its worth the money we would pay more.
This app has helped us get through boring classes without getting in trouble.
Its more fun than we thought Id be. Worth the money.
We tap our fingers when Im bored constantly, so we love the idea of turning that into an actual game! And Ive wanted a game where you dont have to look at the screen ever since we realized you could play rhythm games like A Dance of Fire and Ice blind once you mastered them. As someone with ADHD this could seriously come in handy Also, the fact that it claps when you succeed is just rlly cute.
Super amazing! The game is very fun to play when you are focusing on something else. Wonder what other things can be done with this concept? Also, we know this probably isnt possible, but the line at the bottom of the screen is super revealing, so if theres a way to make it darker/go away that would be super cool.
Lots of fun! Great for people with visual impairments or to help finetune sense.
This is a great concept and so cheap.
We like this! What a cool concept. This is very appealing to us, as a blind guy who never uses the screen of our phone. The accessibility support is excellent. All the buttons are nicely labeled with their name and a description of where they are on the screen. This is so that youll understand where they are if you turn off voiceOver and play. We actually cant conceive of playing with voiceOver on, youd have to tap twice the amount and it sure would be more difficult. We think though, that it might be helpful to display an alert upon launching the app for the first time where, if voiceOver is on, you are informed that this game is best played after familiarizing yourself with the location of the buttons onscreen, and then disabling VoiceOver. That wasnt immediately obvious to us. Anyway, there is one adjustment we might suggest making, and that is the clapping haptic. We feel as though that kind of interrupts the flow of the game because its a little lengthy. We think it would be nice to be able to choose between that and other, shorter confirmation haptics.
We like this game, but the bottom bar on our phone stays lit up. Is there any way this could be fixed.
User feedback from Apple App Store
App Details
- Version: 3.0
- Size: 1.38 MB
- iOS: 14.0 or later
- Languages: EN
- Content Advisory:
- Developer: [Rohan Sachdeva]()
Last updated: 28th January 2025 | Genre: Casual, Action | Developer: Rohan Sachdeva
