T! Projects: T-Tic-T-Tac-Toe
In October of 2001, Dstln and Omnyverse set out to make a new game to be played during class when it became boring. Little did they know that their creation would become the official game of the Pro-T Movement.
With help from MrFood, beta-testing went on for months and months. Rules would be added, then soon abolished after tiny loopholes were found that made the rule obsolete or unfair for some.
Just when it was thought that the rules were finished, earth shattering discoveries were made by Omnyverse, then MrFood, and then Dstln. A new strategy developed by Dstln resulted in an almost complete overhaul of the rules and resulted in almost two more months of testing.
A new rule took care of the problem, but it was unpopular with MrFood, who developed another solution. It was ultimately decided that the method of fixing the problem be left to the players of the game.
On March 2, 2002, T-Tic-T-Tac-Toe was completed, and the first official games were played soon after.
To get started, you should familiarize yourself with the rules of the game. Don't be intimidated by their length or complex nature, and remember that versions one and two are two different sets of rules and the rules of version two aren't followed when playing a version one game...and vice versa.
To download the rules, click here.
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