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Tic
Let's fight about it.
Title text: Let's fight about it.

Votey[edit]

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New game variant: "kriegspiel tic-tac-toe"
Setup:
Requires 3 people: 2 players and 1 "monitor."
Each player has three private tic-tac-toe boards, which their opponent cannot see, but the monitor can. They are labeled a, b, and c.
There are also 3 public tic-tac-toe boards which everyone
Can see. These are also labeled a, b, and c.
Gameplay:
Players take turns writing one symbol in one square on their private board. Squares that are occupied on a private board are also occupied on the corresponding public board.
Once a player draws a symbol on their private board, the monitor checks to see if their opponent has already occupied that square by writing a symbol on their private board.
If the square is already occupied, the player who tried to occupy it a second time loses their turn. The symbol in that occupied square is then drawn in the corresponding square of the public board
Scoring:
Whenever a player gets three in a row on a board, up-down, left-right, or diagonal, they get a point. The winning board is not publicly revealed, but players may no longer play on it.
Winning:
Caption: Whoever has the most points when no more moves are possible wins.

Votey Transcript[edit]

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Coming in 2032 an entire smbc book that's just versions of tic-tac-toe with incomplete information.

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