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Tactical tic-tac-toe – Multi-level strategy game

Tactical tic-tac-toe – Multi-level strategy game

Regular price $24.99
Regular price $19.99 Sale price $24.99
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  • 25% off when buying 2 games or more! Add them to the cart to see it applied.

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The most strategic tic-tac-toe

Traditional tic-tac-toe is a very entertaining and “simple” game, with little variety of moves.

But by adding pieces in 3 different sizes, where the large ones eat the small ones, it turns into a full-on strategy game.

Perfect for kids and grown-ups to rack their brains and look for the best move to win, having to think much more about each turn. Reserve a space by placing a large piece directly, or save those pieces to take over your opponent’s spots.

As in traditional tic-tac-toe, the winner is whoever manages to get three squares in a row with pieces of their colour.

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