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Game installed for those that are bored

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by admin, May 4, 2008.

  1. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

  2. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    While do a search, its also called a lot of other things:
    • Tic-tac-toe, tick-tat-toe, or tit-tat-toe (USA) , Canada
    • Noughts and crosses or naughts and crosses (United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa)
    • Kringetjies en Kruisies (South Africa)
    • Kaat koot or Zero-kata (Hinglish - India)
    • Katam kataa (Hindi - India)
    • Ix Igul (X Circle) Hebrew,Israel
    • Kata kuti (Bangladesh and West Bengal)
    • Phulli Gola (Marathi)
    • Exy-Ozys, Xsie-Osies (verbal name only) (Northern Ireland)
    • Boxin' OXen (Republic of Ireland)
    • X's and O's (Republic of Ireland) , Canada, (Dundee,Scotland)
    • Tee-taa-toe (Jamaica)
    • X si O (Romania)
    • Amőba (Hungary)
    • Luffarschack (Sweden)
    • Jogo do Galo (meaning "Rooster's Game") (Portugal)
    • Jogo da Velha (meaning "Old Lady's Game") (Brazil)
    • Tris, filetto, crocetta e pallino, cerchi e croci, or tria (Italy)
    • Kółko i krzyżyk (a circle and a cross) (Poland)
    • Boter, kaas en eieren (Butter, cheese, and eggs) (Netherlands)
    • Morpion (France)
    • Tres en raya (Spain and Ecuador)
    • Gato (Chile, México and Costa Rica)
    • Iks-Oks (Serbia and Mongolia)
    • Križić-kružić (a circle and a cross) (Croatia)
    • Michi (Perú)
    • Križci in krožci (crosses and circles) (Slovenia)
    • Крестики-нолики (crosses and zeroes) (Russia)
    • Морски шах (sea chess) (Bulgaria)
    • Ta-Te-Ti (Argentina)
    • Τρίλιζα (Triliza) (Greece)
    • X ṣi Zero (Romania)
    • X O (Iran, Egypt)
    • Cüz (Turkey)
    • Bondesjakk (farmer's chess) (Norway)
    • La Vieja (Venezuela)
    • Piškvorky (Czech Republic and Slovakia)
    • Triqui (Colombia)
    • Equis Zero (xo)(Honduras)
    • دووز (Iran)
    • Ristinolla(cross-zero) or Jätkänshakki((Finland)
    • Equis Cero (XO) (Dominican Republic)
    • Trips-traps-trull (Estonia)
    • X Mix Drix (Israel)
    • Kryds og Bolle (Cross and buns) (Denmark)
    • Deppenschach (Austria)
    • Croa-Zero (Vietnam)
    • Cross-Zero (Vietnam)
    • 圓圈交叉 (circle-cross), 井字過三關 (Hong Kong)
    • Mylla (mill) (Iceland)
    • Desas (Sausages) (Latvia)
     
  3. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    Tic-tac-toe

    Tic-tac-toe (American English), noughts and crosses (Commonwealth English), or Xs and Os (Canadian or Irish English) is a paper-and-pencil game for two players who take turns marking the spaces in a three-by-three grid with X or O. The player who succeeds in placing three of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row is the winner. It is a solved game, with a forced draw assuming best play from both players.

     
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