Tic-Tac-Toe ForTwo to play against yourself, computer or another player.
Tic-Tac-Toe can be played on the standard 3-by-3 grid or can increase the grid size to 4-by-4, 5-by-5, or even up to 8-by-8 grid.
For single player you would just play against yourself, mainly for practice.
When playing against the computer, you are the "X" player and the computer is the "O" player.
When playing against another player remotely, you sign in with your name and contact another player
who has previously or currently signed in. The application will create a challenge request message which you can use to send to your opponent. You will initialize and start your game as the "X" player.
Your opponent will be the "O" player. You, player "X", always goes first. Players
alternate placing X's and O's on the board until either player has filled a row, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally or until all squares on the grid are filled. If a player is able to draw all X's or all O's in a row or diagonal, then that player wins. If all squares are filled and neither player has made a complete row of X's or O's, then the game is a draw.
Tic-Tac-Toe can be played on the standard 3-by-3 grid or can increase the grid size to 4-by-4, 5-by-5, or even up to 8-by-8 grid.
For single player you would just play against yourself, mainly for practice.
When playing against the computer, you are the "X" player and the computer is the "O" player.
When playing against another player remotely, you sign in with your name and contact another player
who has previously or currently signed in. The application will create a challenge request message which you can use to send to your opponent. You will initialize and start your game as the "X" player.
Your opponent will be the "O" player. You, player "X", always goes first. Players
alternate placing X's and O's on the board until either player has filled a row, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally or until all squares on the grid are filled. If a player is able to draw all X's or all O's in a row or diagonal, then that player wins. If all squares are filled and neither player has made a complete row of X's or O's, then the game is a draw.
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