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A jam submission

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TicTacToe games always end up in a draw. Not anymore thanks to the power of random.randrange!
Submitted by Anie — 23 hours, 1 minute before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#42.0002.000
Originality#72.0002.000
Respect of the Theme#71.3331.333
Overall#71.7781.778

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (1 edit)

Still had a draw on my first game.

Also requires some local multiplayer, or just playing agaisnt yourself

While a bit chaotic, you have almost no control over that chaos !

Just feels unfair when you placed a perfect trap for you to fall into only for you to randomly place the wrong symbol causing you to win over you, this feels pretty bad for you.

Could have used a bit more time of the 23 hours you had left

Submitted

After perusing the Windows 11 Microsoft Store (so convenient) for a quick install of Python 3.12, I could finally test this piece of software.

At first I was confused. For a game as drole as tic tac toe, I expected, mmm, some AI. The latest craze so I've heard. How odd, then, that I was playing against myself.

Perhaps that is the real message. I played myself.