Ticuto

ticuto

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Hi everyone,

I’d like to introduce a new game I’ve been working on called Ticuto. It’s an open-ended, isometric pixel art world where you can meet new people, play mini-games, complete quests, craft, mine for ores, and fight monsters. It's somewhat similar to Habbo (with private rooms), but has a story to go along with it.

Ticuto stands out from most online games in a few ways:
  • Classic 2D Pixel Art Meets Multiplayer – A nostalgic old-school aesthetic combined with modern online functionality.
  • A World Built on Parallel Dimensions & Time Travel – Adventure across fractured realities with ever-changing landscapes.
  • Inspired by the Best – Ticuto blends elements of Habbo, Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, Minecraft, and The Sims into one unique experience.
As the game is being developed, I heavily rely on player feedback for feature requests, bug reports, and general suggestions. Our community loves this so far and I plan to continue.

The Story:

Dr. Tuto was on the brink of greatness. His latest invention—the Ticuto Machine—was meant to seamlessly transport people between worlds. Instead, it fractured reality, scattering Time Crystals across multiple dimensions and tearing holes between parallel universes.

Now, the multiverse is in chaos. Candyland forests are merging with ancient Aztec ruins, alternate versions of the same people are appearing in the wrong places, and some events are stuck in endless time loops. The only way to restore balance? Find the missing Time Crystals and repair the Ticuto Machine before the damage becomes irreversible.

Oh, and there’s Dark Tuto—an alternate version of Dr. Tuto who seems hell-bent on seizing power and sabotaging you at every turn.

But there’s a twist—while searching for Crystals, players discovered something even stranger: Shards. These smaller fragments don’t allow full world-hopping, but they let players pull alternate versions of items from other dimensions.
  • A wooden chair in one world might be a golden throne in another
  • A simple apple could become a glowing, reality-warping artifact
  • Shards can also restore wilted crops or enable quick (but unstable) fast travel

As players progress through quests and repair the machine, they’ll also unlock new recipes, craftable blueprints, and exclusive items, each one a potential anomaly from another world.

Ticuto is currently in early access, and you can sign up now at Ticuto.com.

No downloads are required—Ticuto runs entirely in your browser. It also (somewhat) works on mobile, though it’s still a work in progress.

The cost:

Ticuto is free to play!

Most features are completely free, and you can earn Gold (the in-game currency) just by playing. Shards are a paid currency that can be purchased along with Gold, but they don’t block progression—they just provide extra perks and fun reality-bending mechanics.

The developer behind it:

You might remember Lasuni, or perhaps BinPalz, a virtual world from back in the day. Well, the same developer (Jason—that’s me!) is behind Ticuto! I am developing it solo, with the help of freelance pixel artists.

Features Available:
  • Create private spaces
  • Explore dozens of public areas
  • Collect loot
  • Earn badges
  • Earn achievements
  • Dig for gold and rare items
  • Purchase and place furniture in rooms (we even have dice)
  • Customize flooring (tile-by-tile) & walls (full room)
  • Complete quests (there are about 25 so far)
  • Mine for ores
  • Craft and cook items
  • Chop trees for wood
  • Discover and loot unique islands
  • Add friends and chat
  • Dance
  • Play mini-games like Mine Mayhem (Bomberman-style) and Falling Presents (seasonal)
  • Secure your account with 2-Step Verification
  • Level up
Ticuto is in active development—but to prove we’re not just another "coming soon" project, here’s a sneak peek:

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Like what you see? Stay updated and be part of our growing community:
Check it out at Ticuto.com
 
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