Saturday, 14 September 2013

Tic Tac Toe

Previously, I had talked on the history on my first published game. Today, I am going to talk on my next game, Tic Tac Toe.


One game play sample. It's a single-player, though.



It is an android app for up to two players. And by two players, I mean two people physically being able to play on the same device.



The above sketch demonstrates how it can be played 2 players.

Unfortunately, with lots of tic tac toe games for android, even if you know which website to download from, you'll most likely download the game made by another use instead.

This is the link to my version of the game: http://www.4shared.com/android/D8j8Ab_P/TicTacToe.html?


After downloading the file, on your Android Device, go to Settings > Applications > Check Unknown Sources. Then transfer the app from your computer to your device. Finally, under "My files" app or similar, look for that Tic Tac Toe app file and install it. I can't remember if you have to change any more settings beforehand. If yes, please let me know..

Hopefully, you'll know what Tic Tac Toe is. If you don't, just look at wikipedia. This version of the game is unique in that as mentioned earlier, two players and play with each other. This encourages 2 people to share one device and play together. It also has a single player option for those without friend to play with.

Because not everyone are that outgoing and are able to make friends easily.

So, do you think it's a good idea to make 2-player apps? Do also comments if you like this Tic Tac Toe app of mine. I might consider improving it, after publishing my current game, "Symmetric Doors", online.  What features do you also want me to put in?

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