A Game For Two
©2007 – Dennis D. Steiner
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Object of the game: Like Tic-Tac-Toe, get the three colored pieces you control lined up in a row vertically, horizontally or diagonally. |
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The play: Player One, with Sliders 1-2-3, starts by rolling the die to get a number, and then places the corresponding-numbered Slider onto the grid (regardless of the number thrown or the color of the Slider) anywhere he wants. The second player then does the same. A player wins when he has his own three Sliders in a row vertically, diagonally or horizontally. |
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For example if he rolls a four, his piece with the number 4 on it can be placed anywhere on the board, and play moves to the other player, who continues play by doing the same, rolling the die and placing the corresponding numbered piece anywhere on the board. If the number rolled on the die is already on the board, that piece MUST be moved (slid) if it can be moved. There are situations where it cannot be moved, in which case that player loses his turn and that piece is removed from the board to be used in subsequent play. |
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Order the Tic-Tac-Slide app from the ITunes store |



