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Recursive^n tic-tac-toe
Tic-tac-toe is a cool game, but it gets boring fast. Ultimate Tic Tac Toe makes a tic-tac-toe grid where each square is a tic-tac-toe board. Now, I present to you:
Recursive^n tic-tac-toe!
How to play:
1. Draw a tic-tac-toe board in which each square is a recursive^n-1 tic-tac-toe board. (recursive^0 tic-tac-toe is considered as ultimate tic-tac-toe)
2. The player whose turn it is chooses a recursive^n-1 board to be the “local” board.
3. Play in the “local” board until there is a winner.
4. In the local board, draw the symbol of the winner.
5. Go to step 2, unless someone has a three-in-a-row of won games.
6. The person with the three-in-a-row wins!
Recursive^n tic-tac-toe!
How to play:
1. Draw a tic-tac-toe board in which each square is a recursive^n-1 tic-tac-toe board. (recursive^0 tic-tac-toe is considered as ultimate tic-tac-toe)
2. The player whose turn it is chooses a recursive^n-1 board to be the “local” board.
3. Play in the “local” board until there is a winner.
4. In the local board, draw the symbol of the winner.
5. Go to step 2, unless someone has a three-in-a-row of won games.
6. The person with the three-in-a-row wins!
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