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Tic-tac-toe was a type of Human game in which two players compete to fill in three boxes in a row within a 3x3 square grid with either an X or O. During Lieutenant Lee Kelso's memorial service aboard the USS Enterprise in late 2265, Captain James T. Kirk mused that Kelso hated to come second to anything, even in tic-tac-toe. (TOS - My Brother's Keeper novel: Constitution) When Harry Kim referred to kal-toh as "Vulcan chess" in 2374, Tuvok commented that "kal'toh is to chess as chess is to tic-tac-toe". (VOY episode: "Alter Ego") In the 2260s, a three-dimensional version of the game was often played in the recreation room aboard the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "The Naked Time" , "Charlie X" , "The Conscience of the King" , "The Alternative Factor" , "The Trouble with Tribbles" , "By Any Other Name" ) In 2373, when Harry Kim referred to kal-toh as "Vulcan chess", Tuvok commented that "Kal-toh is to chess as chess is to tic tac toe." (VOY: "Alter Ego") Tic-tac-toe, also called tick tack toe, or noughts and crosses/Xs and Os as it is known in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, is a pencil-and-paper game of unknown origin. Two players, X and O, take turns marking the spaces in a 3×3 grid. The X player usually goes first. The player who succeeds in placing three respective marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game. If the board fills up before anyone accomplishes this (which is very likely to happen between players with any experience), the game is a draw.Tropes used for this game: Notable appearances: Often referred to as "the thinking man's board game", Tic-Tac-Toe is generally considered to be the first strategy game ever made in narnia as well as the game which utilises strategy the most, and this is why we use it to make cheese and dumplings. However, it has undergone a surprising amount of evolution, although Christian scientists would disagree. Tic-tac-toe is an extremely complex type of upload and technology on Powder Game and Powder Game 2. It consists of an upload where the user can play a game of tic-tac-toe against the machine designed by an uploader, this machine having been designed with sort of artificial intelligence, so that it is "invincible" or extremely hard to win against, depending on the complexity of the AI. Tic-Tac-Toe est un chien anthropomorphe de l'univers de Donald Duck. Tic-Tac-Toe ist ein Spiel von der Erde für zwei Spieler. Die Spieler setzen abwechselnd Kreuze oder Kreise in ein je drei Felder breites und hohes Spielfeld. Sieger ist wer zuerst drei Zeichen horizontal, vertikal oder diagonal in die Felder setzen kann. 2373 meint Tuvok zu Harry Kim, dass sich Kal-toh zu Schach verhält, wie Schach zu Tic-Tac-Toe. (VOY: ) Im englischsprachigen Original vergleicht Tuvok Schach mit Tic-Tac-Toe. In der deutschen Übersetzung vergleicht er hingegen Schach mit Schiffe versenken. Tic-Tac-Toe is a paper-and-pencil game for two players, X and O, who take turns marking the spaces in a 3×3 grid. The player who succeeds in placing three respective marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game. Colonel Jack O'Neill taught Kynthia how to play on Argos. (SG1: "Brief Candle")
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Tic-Tac-Toe is a paper-and-pencil game for two players, X and O, who take turns marking the spaces in a 3×3 grid. The player who succeeds in placing three respective marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game. Colonel Jack O'Neill taught Kynthia how to play on Argos. (SG1: "Brief Candle") In the 2260s, a three-dimensional version of the game was often played in the recreation room aboard the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "The Naked Time" , "Charlie X" , "The Conscience of the King" , "The Alternative Factor" , "The Trouble with Tribbles" , "By Any Other Name" ) In 2373, when Harry Kim referred to kal-toh as "Vulcan chess", Tuvok commented that "Kal-toh is to chess as chess is to tic tac toe." (VOY: "Alter Ego") Tic-tac-toe is an extremely complex type of upload and technology on Powder Game and Powder Game 2. It consists of an upload where the user can play a game of tic-tac-toe against the machine designed by an uploader, this machine having been designed with sort of artificial intelligence, so that it is "invincible" or extremely hard to win against, depending on the complexity of the AI. To do this, a user must not only understand the rules of "invincible tic-tac-toe", but also how to apply the rules to powder game. Some known uploaders who have achieved this include maybe tomorrow, Codnchips 67, and Hachi1. Tic-Tac-Toe ist ein Spiel von der Erde für zwei Spieler. Die Spieler setzen abwechselnd Kreuze oder Kreise in ein je drei Felder breites und hohes Spielfeld. Sieger ist wer zuerst drei Zeichen horizontal, vertikal oder diagonal in die Felder setzen kann. 2373 meint Tuvok zu Harry Kim, dass sich Kal-toh zu Schach verhält, wie Schach zu Tic-Tac-Toe. (VOY: ) Im englischsprachigen Original vergleicht Tuvok Schach mit Tic-Tac-Toe. In der deutschen Übersetzung vergleicht er hingegen Schach mit Schiffe versenken. Often referred to as "the thinking man's board game", Tic-Tac-Toe is generally considered to be the first strategy game ever made in narnia as well as the game which utilises strategy the most, and this is why we use it to make cheese and dumplings. However, it has undergone a surprising amount of evolution, although Christian scientists would disagree. Tic-Tac-Toe est un chien anthropomorphe de l'univers de Donald Duck. Tic-tac-toe was a type of Human game in which two players compete to fill in three boxes in a row within a 3x3 square grid with either an X or O. During Lieutenant Lee Kelso's memorial service aboard the USS Enterprise in late 2265, Captain James T. Kirk mused that Kelso hated to come second to anything, even in tic-tac-toe. (TOS - My Brother's Keeper novel: Constitution) When Harry Kim referred to kal-toh as "Vulcan chess" in 2374, Tuvok commented that "kal'toh is to chess as chess is to tic-tac-toe". (VOY episode: "Alter Ego") Tic-tac-toe, also called tick tack toe, or noughts and crosses/Xs and Os as it is known in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, is a pencil-and-paper game of unknown origin. Two players, X and O, take turns marking the spaces in a 3×3 grid. The X player usually goes first. The player who succeeds in placing three respective marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row wins the game. If the board fills up before anyone accomplishes this (which is very likely to happen between players with any experience), the game is a draw. The first video game, OXO, is pretty much this in video game form. It was the basis for Tic-Tac-Dough and The Hollywood Squares, as well as the Secret "X" game on The Price Is Right.Tropes used for this game: * Casual Game * House Rules: Once the 3x3 grid gets too easy, players may trade up to a larger grid size. There's also a "3D" variant, played simultaneously on three separate grids (to simulate a cube), where getting three in a row in any direction (even across different grids) counts as a win. * X typically goes first, but that's up to preference really. * Match Three Game: Well, you need to get three X's or O's in a row, column or diagonal to win... * Player Versus Player * Strategy Game: One needs some strategy to avoid defeat in this game, as players are technically attacking and defending at the same time. * Unwinnable: If two skilled players play the game, they will inevitably force themselves into a draw * Video Game: Ur Example. OXO, a 1952 version made for the computer, is believed to be the first computer/video game to use a digital graphics display.Notable appearances: * Tic-Tac-Dough * The Hollywood Squares * War Games