Play the multi-level version of the classic game of Tic Tac Toe against the computer. You can choose the classic 3 x 3 game board or up the challenge by choosing a board up to 10 x 10. Changing the number of winning squares or computer skill level provides a different level of challenge.
Here are the features of this game:
1. Initially, the game starts with the 3 x 3 game board and you get the first turn to play against the computer. The one to get 3 consecutive squares horizontally, vertically or diagonally wins the game.
2. You can change the following game settings:
a. Grid Size: This determines the size of the game board. You can pick from 3x3 all the way up to 10x10.
b. Winning Squares: This determines the number of consecutive squares that you need to occupy to win the game. The default value is 3 for the 3x3 size and 4 for the greater sizes. You can change this setting to any value up to the size of the game board.
c. Computer Level: This allows varying degree of skills with which the computer will play with you.
d. User Plays First: If yes, the user play first and the play symbol is X. If not, the computer plays first with the symbol X.
e. All the settings shown in abbreviated form in the main screen, which keeps you informed of the settings while playing.
3. You can check the statistics about total wins, losses or draws at time by clicking in the icon at top right. You can clear these statistics at any point.
Here are the features of this game:
1. Initially, the game starts with the 3 x 3 game board and you get the first turn to play against the computer. The one to get 3 consecutive squares horizontally, vertically or diagonally wins the game.
2. You can change the following game settings:
a. Grid Size: This determines the size of the game board. You can pick from 3x3 all the way up to 10x10.
b. Winning Squares: This determines the number of consecutive squares that you need to occupy to win the game. The default value is 3 for the 3x3 size and 4 for the greater sizes. You can change this setting to any value up to the size of the game board.
c. Computer Level: This allows varying degree of skills with which the computer will play with you.
d. User Plays First: If yes, the user play first and the play symbol is X. If not, the computer plays first with the symbol X.
e. All the settings shown in abbreviated form in the main screen, which keeps you informed of the settings while playing.
3. You can check the statistics about total wins, losses or draws at time by clicking in the icon at top right. You can clear these statistics at any point.
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