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  • Summary: Sherry, a young resident of the small mechanical town of Clocknee, is fed up with her father’s no-show at the New Year celebration when time suddenly comes to a halt. To save her family, Sherry must join Pegreo, a timid inventor’s son, and Isaac, a time-traveling robot, on a journey to saveSherry, a young resident of the small mechanical town of Clocknee, is fed up with her father’s no-show at the New Year celebration when time suddenly comes to a halt. To save her family, Sherry must join Pegreo, a timid inventor’s son, and Isaac, a time-traveling robot, on a journey to save their world, and time, as they know it. Expand
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  1. Nov 1, 2019
    80
    Destiny Connect: Tick-Tock Travelers is a fantastic game full of heart. Breezy with a bit of substance to it, the battle system is a ton of fun and the time travel-centric mystery plot is a lot of fun to see unfold. If you’re looking for a fun RPG for younger players or just want something that’s a bit like a Studio Ghibli film in game form, pick it up. There’s a lot to love about Destiny Connect: Tick-Tock Travelers and you can’t go wrong grabbing it on either the PS4 or Switch.
  2. 75
    It’s a light snack in a genre full of hearty feasts. It won’t blow your mind or change your life, but Destiny Connect will help you relax for a while.
  3. Nov 11, 2019
    58
    Quotation forthcoming.
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  1. Oct 25, 2019
    10
    For some reason, all of the reviews for this landed on the Switch version. Go there.

    I've played it on both systems and I believe that the
    For some reason, all of the reviews for this landed on the Switch version. Go there.

    I've played it on both systems and I believe that the strengths of the game are present on both platforms, but if you like the art style and want the best visual details and animation possible, the PS4 version beats it out.

    Just don't get fooled into thinking the Switch version is no good. Both the PS4 and Switch have the same innovative little attempt at making a carefree game. It's great after a stressful day, or a stressful life.
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