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Reinventing Tic Tac Toe

Flip-Tac-Toe is a 3-in-a-row game on a 4x4 board for 2-4 players. And that's not all. It's a Tic-Tac-Toe game that breaks almost every convention of Tic-Tac-Toe, and yet, when all is said and done, is still definitely Tic-Tac-Toe.

You get 12 big bright foam chips apiece. You put one of your pieces anywhere on the board. Or you move a piece anywhere on the board. Yes, that's right, I said move "a" piece, as in any piece, as in one of yours or one of anyone else's. Anywhere. Even on top of another piece (unless there are already 4 pieces on it). And if there are stacks of pieces, you can also turn a stack over, on your turn, so to speak.

A stacking strategy, they explain, is to try to get your color on top and on bottom of a stack, like a sandwich - so that it always stays the same color even when flipped. Very interesting. And very different when you play with 3 or 4 people, stack-sandwich-making-strategy-wise.

Easy to learn, because it's tic-tac-toe. Takes a while to master, because it's so much more.






from Bernie DeKoven's FunLog

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Blogger Bernie said...

When I was at the North American Simulation and Games Association conference in Vancouver, I met a guy, Ronald Roberts, president of ACT GAMES. We liked each other immediately. And as we spoke more, I learned that he, too, has designed games that are "just for fun." Like, for example, Flip Tac Toe. Yup, you guessed it, Ron is the guy what designed Flip Tac Toe. He hadn't read my review. Didn't even know it had been reviewed. And I got to give him the news, personally! A rare delight in deed.

 
Blogger Spudart said...

What a fun varation on such a basic common game. It's so great to see when people add such varations to games we know. This will make tic-tac-toe (or should i say flip-tac-toe) a new rebirth of interest! Let's just get a version of this on Yahoo Games, and it's a phenomenon!

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I want to quote your post in my blog. It can?
And you et an account on Twitter?

 
Blogger Bernie said...

I'd be happy for you to quote my post on your blog. What blog is that? My account on twitter - http://twitter.com/majorfun

 

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