Description from BoardGameGeek:
A very old game where each player attempts to place three of their markers (usually an X or an O) in a line on a 3x3 grid.
The Romans called this game Terni Lapilli (this does not appear to be true, Terni Lapilli seems to be a distinct and separate game). It shares the board but the players only have 3 pieces each. The same game may be played not on the grid spaces but on lines where it is aka Three Men's Morris.
*Note: Tic-Tac-Toe is part of a 7-in-1 collection of board games which also includes Chess, Checkers, Chinese checkers, Ludo, Dominoes, and Backgammon.*
Players | 2 |
Playtime | 1 minute |
Difficulty | Easy |
Skills/Mechanics | Pattern building, strategy |